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Business Leaders Slam Obama, Ask Americans to Think About Country's Future Before Voting
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Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/24/2012 5:06:54 AM
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A group of over 30 business leaders, including Jack Welch, slammed President Barack Obama in a paid advertisement that appeared recently in USA Today. "In a campaign season marked by new lows in polarizing rhetoric, some of the most divisive has originated from the President and his allies — and has been aimed at successful people in the business sector," the business leaders write. "These attacks are not getting us anywhere. They are really just political tricks to distract from the President’s own policy failures." The successful business leaders then explain how, in their opinion, Obama has been anti-business:
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Iowa Newspaper Scolds White House for Off-the-Record Caveat
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New York Times, by Jeff Zeleny
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/24/2012 4:56:46 AM
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President Obama and his campaign have been diligently working to win the endorsements from newspapers in battleground states, which is why he placed a call to The Des Moines Register on Tuesday. While Mr. Obama will not learn until this weekend whether he will receive a second-term endorsement from the editorial page of Iowa’s largest newspaper, he was handed an outside-the-Beltway lesson when an off-the-record conversation requested by the White House spilled into public view. The editor of the newspaper, Rick Green, shared an account of the presidential telephone call with his readers in a blog post on Tuesday evening.
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Angry Obama Loses to Unflappable Romney
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Daily Beast, by Michael Medved
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/24/2012 4:52:48 AM
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Mr. President, why so angry? What’s up with that gloomy edge and the sour mood? Aside from all the bewildering back-and-forth about Libya, Iran, apology tours, and auto bailouts, by far the most important aspect of the third and final presidential debate involved its atmospherics—which candidate came across as more calming and confident, more plausible and reassuring as commander-in-chief? Which of the contenders, in other words, emerged from their final confrontation looking like a leader, frontrunner, and ultimate winner? In that regard Barack Obama helped himself with his fluent command of foreign affairs
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Candy Crowley Defends Her Own Debate Performance
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Roll Call, by Emily Cahn
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/24/2012 4:46:11 AM
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CNN anchor Candy Crowley spoke candidly about her role as the moderator of the second presidential debate during a panel discussion at the Newseum on Tuesday night and defended her fact-checking moment during the 90-minute exchange between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Crowley — who cut into a fiery exchange between Romney and Obama in an attempt to clarify whether Obama called the attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya an “act of terror” — said she was merely trying to keep the discussion moving forward in order to give more audience members
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State Attorney General Greg Abbott to the UN: Don’t Mess with Texas, Y’all
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PJ Media (Tatler), by Bryan Preston
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/24/2012 4:40:12 AM
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More elected American officials need to act like this. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott today advised the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe — a United Nations partner — that groups and individuals from outside the United States do not have jurisdiction to interfere with Texas elections. The Attorney General’s letter comes after the international group — comprised of 56 members including EU nations and other countries such as Albania, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, the Russian Federation, Slovenia and Turkey — announced they would be sending election observers to sites throughout the United States,
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Obama’s Inflated Jobs Claim
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Factcheck*, by Brooks Jackson
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/24/2012 4:33:08 AM
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In a new TV ad, President Obama makes an inflated claim to have added 5.2 million new jobs. The total added during his time in office is actually about 325,000. In the ad, the president says “over 5 million new jobs” while the figure “5.2 million” appears on screen. But that’s a doubly misleading figure. Viewers would need to pay close attention to the on-screen graphic to know that the ad refers only to employment gains starting in March 2010, omitting the 4.3 million jobs that were lost in the first year of Obama’s term.
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Reuters: White House, State Dep’t received e-mails within two hours of Benghazi attack about jihadi group taking credit
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Hot Air, by Allahpundit
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/24/2012 4:25:51 AM
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No Quotes of the Day tonight. Read this instead. We actually know most of this already, I think. Remember this Reuters story from October 2 describing multiple intelligence reports about a jihadi connection even in the first few hours afterward? How about the AP’s piece four days ago about the CIA’s station chief informing the White House within 24 hours that militants might be involved?(Snip)What we didn’t know until now is that the White House Situation Room got a heads up on whodunnit early enough that Chris Stevens may well have still been alive at the time.
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D'oh: Obama ads boost enthusiasm for Romney
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Washington Examiner [DC], by Paul Bedard
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/24/2012 2:50:35 AM
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A new survey of presidential campaign ads reveals that those from Mitt Romney and President Obama jazz Republicans, pushing GOP enthusiasm 42 percent higher than it was in 2008 for Sen. John McCain. "Democratic ads are goosing Republican enthusiasm," said poll analyst Adam Schaeffer of Evolving Strategies, a public opinion research firm. "That in turn will boost Republican turnout," he added. (Snip) But more importantly, Schaeffer said that ads from both campaigns were jolting Republican enthusiasm. He told Secrets that the Obama ads especially irk GOP voters.
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Ann Romney Makes Surprise Birthday Call to 79-Year- Old Pennsylvania Woman with Terminal Illness
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Breitbart News, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/24/2012 2:37:11 AM
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Breitbart News received the following from reader Eric Mercer of Malvern, PA. This just happened this weekend. Though the Romney campaign has not asked me to do anything, I am telling everyone I know about this because I get so angry about the things that have been said about the Romneys. On, October 20, 2012, the night of my mother’s 79th birthday, Ann Romney called, wished her a happy birthday, and thanked my mother for her support of Mitt. They chatted for a little while, as Mrs. Romney was concerned about my mother’s failing health.
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Romney camp says son Tagg has apologized to Obama
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Associated Press, by Kasie Hunt
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/24/2012 2:26:48 AM
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MORRISON, Colo.- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's son Tagg has apologized to President Barack Obama for saying in a radio interview that he was tempted to "take a swing" at the president for criticizing his father during a debate. Tagg Romney on Monday walked up on stage with other family members after the third presidential debate, where cameras showed him shaking hands and exchanging words with Obama. After the second presidential debate, Tagg told a radio interviewer it made him angry when Obama questioned his father's honesty. Tagg Romney said, quote, "You want to rush down
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Hail Mary: Obama Hits MTV to Win Back Youth Vote
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Breitbart's Big Hollywood, by Staff
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Posted By: ketchuplover- 10/24/2012 1:02:10 AM
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President Barack Obama wants his MTV. Or, to be more precise, he wants the MTV demographic that's slipping out of his reach thanks to his handling of the economy. The network announced on Tuesday that the president will be featured in a live, 30-minute special to air on Friday, Oct. 26 at 5 p.m. ET. As part of MTV’s “Power of 12” election campaign, Obama will answer questions from the audience on ASK OBAMA LIVE: An MTV Interview with the President, with viewers submitting their questions and concerns via MTV’s Facebook page. Sounds like another chance for
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Can the Democrats Sink Any Lower?
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Powerline, by John Hinderaker
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Posted By: ketchuplover- 10/24/2012 12:50:09 AM
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Sure they can. Hey, there are two weeks to go until the election! The party of slavery, Jim Crow and corruption is just getting warmed up. Gloria Allred has not yet been heard from, which I guess is another way of saying that the fat lady has not yet sung. And on YouTube, the Democrats’ unofficial brigades have launched the anti-Mormon smears that we have long been expecting. It isn’t only the presidential election, either. Power Line’s Pick Six candidate Mia Love became a star at the Republican National Convention, which prompted a series of vicious racist attacks by the Democrats.
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Each side sees path to victory on Election Day
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Niall Stanage
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:39:07 AM
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Both presidential campaigns insisted Tuesday that they are better positioned to win a tight race for the White House that looks like it will come down to the wire. President Obama’s reelection team argues it always knew the 2012 election would be close and that the momentum GOP nominee Mitt Romney received after the first debate has petered out. The battle largely will come down to turnout, where Obama holds an edge from the 2008 campaign and early voting efforts by Democrats. And while Romney has gained in a number of swing states, the incumbent holds a stable advantage in
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Email Alerts Describe 9/11 Benghazi Consulate Assault Unfolding
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ABC News, by John Parkinson
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:35:53 AM
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A series of email alerts sent as Obama administration officials monitored the attack on the U.S consulate in Benghazi last month are the latest to shine light on the chaotic events that culminated in the death of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. The names of the individual recipients of the emails, first reported by CBS News but independently obtained by ABC News Tuesday evening, are redacted. A source who requested anonymity said it appears they are sent by the State Department Operations Center to distribution lists and email accounts for the top national security officials at the
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Newhall Pass Truck Route Reopens After 9 Big Rigs Jackknife
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CBS Local [Los Angeles, CA], by Staff
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Posted By: PageTurner- 10/24/2012 12:33:38 AM
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NEWHALL PASS — The southbound truck route at the 14-5 Freeway transition road reopened Tuesday afternoon after two separate collisions caused nine big rig trucks to jackknife, the California Highway Patrol said. The first collision involving four trucks occurred around 3 a.m., just north of Edison Road, officials said. The second crash, involving five big rigs, took place a short time later at the north end of the tunnel. Los Angeles County firefighters freed one big rig driver who was trapped just before 6 a.m., officials said. He was transported to a local hospital in stable condition.
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Sure, someone could manipulate online prediction market Intrade
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Daily Caller, by Alexis Levinson
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:31:18 AM
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What if, with just two weeks to go until the presidential election — and the media obsessively following and deconstructing every number in every poll and every other metric to determine who might win — someone decided to mess with the numbers? (Snip) In 2004, recalls Eric Zitzewitz, an associate professor of economics at Dartmouth College who has co-written several papers on prediction markets, “somebody, in the middle of the night, drove the price of the [George W.] Bush re-elect contract – which was probably trading about 60 at the time – down to 15.” In 2007, he recalled, someone
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Alleged killer “liked” “Find Autumn Pasquale” Facebook page
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Philadelphia Daily News, by Jason Nark
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/24/2012 12:25:28 AM
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SEARCHERS returned from the forests and fields Sunday night, their voices hoarse from calling Autumn's name, and those who loved her the most huddled close together in Clayton, holding fast to hope. Meanwhile, at 8:16 p.m., a 15-year-old Clayton boy logged onto Facebook and, along with nearly 17,000 other people across the country, clicked "Like" on the FIND AUTUMN PASQUALE page. But authorities say Justin Robinson knew exactly where Pasquale was - because he allegedly had lured her to his home on East Clayton Avenue on Saturday afternoon and then beat and strangled the seventh-grader
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Congress urges Pentagon to buy American
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Washington Times, by Kristina Wong
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:23:10 AM
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Congressional Republicans and Democrats sent an irate letter Tuesday to a Pentagon official requesting that the U.S. military issue uniforms made in America, not China. The letter to Frank Kendall, undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, urges compliance with the Berry Amendment, which requires the Pentagon to give preference to U.S.-made goods in its procurement practices. “Recently, however, DOD has started circumventing this policy by issuing cash allowances for soldiers to purchase their own training shoes,” states the letter, which was signed by 52 members of Congress.
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Graham: Fort Hood shooting clearly an act of terror
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Washington Times, by Susan Crabtree
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:20:51 AM
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South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, a senior Republican member of the Armed Forces Committee, on Tuesday said he sharply disagrees with the Department of Defense's characterization of the 2009 shooting at Fort Hood as a case of workplace violence, not terrorism. "I respectfully disagree with the Department of Defense decision to classify the Fort Hood shooting as workplace violence," he said. "It's not fair to the victims, and their families, for this incident to be described in that manner." Mr. Graham, a judge advocate general in the Air Force Reserves, pledged to work with his colleagues in the Senate to
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Australian to be Army Pacific’s first foreign officer
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Washington Times, by Shaun Waterman
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:15:42 AM
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An Australian army general next month will become the first foreign officer to assume a senior role in the U.S. Army’s Pacific command, as the Pentagon shifts its focus to Asia and builds alliances in the region. On Nov. 4, Maj. Gen. Rick Burns will become deputy commanding general for operations, said Lt. Gen. Francis Wiercinski, commander of Army Pacific. Gen. Wiercinski was visiting Washington this week from his Hawaii headquarters. Other U.S. military commands, such as those in Europe and Afghanistan, have foreign officers in senior posts, but Gen. Burns will be the first in Army Pacific.
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Beijing Shakes Up Military Leadership
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Wall Street Journal, by Jeremy Page
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:12:38 AM
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Beijing - Just over two weeks before a Communist Party leadership change, China began a sweeping shuffle of its military top brass that could elevate the status of the air force and navy and determine the political powers of the country's presumptive future leader, Xi Jinping, over the next two years. (Snip) "This suggests a focus on promoting competent, professional soldiers who'll continue the modernization of the military and who are willing to stay out of politics," said Taylor Fravel, a professor of political science and expert on China's military at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Voters in Ohio village skeptical of both Obama and Romney
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Los Angeles Times, by Seema Mehta
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/24/2012 12:09:09 AM
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Wintersville, Ohio - They gather at this old watering hole every week, watching Steelers games and catching up, talking about their children and grandchildren, layoffs and job prospects, marriages and divorces. With the 2012 presidential election two weeks away and Ohio one of the most vital states on the path to the White House, talk easily turns to politics, and the salty language flows as freely as the Miller Light. (Snip) They are critical of President Obama's healthcare law, not because of high-minded debates about whether it violates the Constitution, but because they see their healthcare costs continuing to skyrocket
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U.S. to study cancer risks near 6 nuclear plants
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Los Angeles Times, by Louis Sahagun
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/23/2012 11:20:19 PM
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced plans Tuesday to launch a pilot epidemiological study of cancer risks near six nuclear power plants, including San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in north San Diego County. The commission is acting out of growing concern that using uranium to produce electricity may be dangerous even without accidents at nuclear plants. In addition, recent epidemiological studies in Germany and France suggest that the children living near nuclear reactors are twice as likely to develop leukemia. The U.S. study will be conducted by the National Academy of Sciences, which will also help the commission determine whether
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EU delays quota plan for women on boards
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The Scotsman [Scotland], by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/23/2012 11:16:25 PM
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Controversial plans for EU minimum quotas of women on company boards were postponed last night after running into tough opposition within the European Commission. EU justice commissioner Viviane Reding, seeking backing for a law obliging companies to appoint at least 40 per cent of its top-table seats to women, insisted the battle was not over, despite lawyers warning the plan might be unenforceable. “I will not give up,” Ms Reding said on Twitter, but the setback will boost the move’s opponents, including UK Business Secretary Vince Cable.
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Ohio Republicans boosted by Romney debate showing ahead of crucial vote
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Guardian [UK], by Ed Pilkington
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/23/2012 11:07:01 PM
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Mentor, Ohio - Opinions will be divided over Monday night's final presidential debate, but for Glenn Heffner, a Romney volunteer in the bellwether town of Mentor in Ohio, the take-home message was clear: his man did the job that was needed and metamorphosed on camera into a president. (Snip) "I felt strongly that night that Romney had performed great, but I didn't have any sense of how it would play on the street. But when I went knocking on doors I was amazed – people said to me 'I'm so glad to see you!' which believe me, I'm not used
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