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Wisconsin: Tied at 49, Romney Camp Running Ads in Minnesota?
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Townhall, by Guy Benson
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 8:29:14 PM
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Oh my : President Obama and Mitt Romney are now tied in the critical battleground state of Wisconsin. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Wisconsin Voters shows the president and his Republican challenger each earning 49% support. One percent (1%) likes another candidate, and two percent (2%) are undecided. Ninety-six percent (96%) of Badger State voters say they are sure to vote in this election. Romney leads 51% to 47% among these voters. Among the 90% who say they’ve already made up their minds whom they will vote for, it’s Romney 51%, Obama 48%. If those undecideds break away from
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Tales of fraud from the Obama admin’s green-energy crypt
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Hot Air, by Erika Johnsen
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 8:20:33 PM
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You may recall that Abound Solar, one of President Obama most favoritest subsidized poster children, declared bankruptcy (not to be confused with electric-car battery maker and Obama-stimulus-recipient A123 Systems that declared bankruptcy just a couple of weeks ago — there are just so many to keep track of) and subsequently became the subject of a criminal investigation. The Denver Post has an update with some details of that developing investigation: (Snip) In addition, there are allegations that Abound may’ve knowingly sold defective panels to customers and misled financial institutions when the company was seeking loans… so that’s pretty terrific.
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Controversial book skewers Biden but is ignored by media
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Fox News, by Dan Gainor
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 8:14:34 PM
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Imagine a scathing look at a vice presidential candidate. Put a “R” after that candidate’s name, like Sarah Palin, and you get big-name books, a controversial film and lots of news coverage. Put a “D” after that candidate’s name, even when he’s still the sitting vice president, and it gets almost no attention. That’s the case with Jeff Connaughton, “a Biden Senate staffer turned lobbyist” who just published a book called “The Payoff” that Politico says “lacerates” the vice president.
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Obama: Banks Must Be Regulated Because They Make Profits
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Breitbart's Big Government, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 8:02:51 PM
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President Barack Obama on Wednesday said the real reason why banks need to be regulated is because they exist to make profits. On an appearance on the "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno, Obama spoke about some of the regulations his administration has supported and enacted, insisting "smart regulations" are needed because "these financial institutions are in it to make money." "But, look, these financial institutions are in to make money and that’s why we need some smart regulations and this is an example of the difference in this campaign because my opponent says he wants to roll back all those
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Flashback: Obama broke with colleagues, voted present on protecting rape victims in ’99 state Senate vote
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Daily Caller, by Matthew Boyle
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Posted By: ketchuplover- 10/26/2012 8:00:36 PM
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In a 1999 legislative vote, then-Illinois State Senator Barack Obama was the sole state senator to not vote for for a bill that would protect sexual assault victims from having the details of their cases revealed publicly. On May 11 of that year, Obama voted “present” on a bill, ultimately made law, that allows victims of sex crimes to request that their cases be sealed from public view following a criminal conviction. Illinois Senate voting records show that Obama was the only senator who did not vote in favor of the bill. Obama’s unique objection to voting for a bill
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Romney Enters Final Stretch With Money Edge Over Obama
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Bloomberg Businessweek, by Jonathan D. Salant & Greg Giroux
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 7:59:51 PM
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Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney had a financial advantage over President Barack Obama entering the final weeks of a campaign that polls of likely voters show as a dead heat. The final campaign finance reports before the Nov. 6 election showed that Romney, the Republican National Committee and super-political action committees backing his candidacy raised just short of $1 billion through Oct. 17. That’s about the same amount as Obama, the Democratic National Committee and his allied super-PAC combined. Romney and his allies entered the last three weeks of the campaign with $151 million to spend -- $50 million per
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Obama decries campaign spending during Air Force One TV interview
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Daily Caller, by Neil Munro
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 7:43:55 PM
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President Barack Obama used an interview from the luxury cabin of Air Force One to decry campaign spending by himself and his opponents. “I think the amount of money that is being spent in my campaign and Mr. Romney’s campaign and in the super PACs that are out there is ridiculous,” Obama said on the return leg of his 48-hour Air Force One tour of eight states. (Snip) “I continue to believe that,” said Obama, who has raised roughly $1.5 billion over his 16-year political career. In 2008, he declined to limit his spending in exchange for federal campaign funds,
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Mark Levin rips ‘egomaniac,’ ‘schmμck’ Colin Powell: ‘You’re a partisan hack’
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Daily Caller, by Jeff Poor
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 7:41:26 PM
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On Thursday, former Secretary of State Colin Powell went on “CBS This Morning” and endorsed President Barack Obama — a move that drew the intense ire of conservative talker Mark Levin, the author of “Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America.” (Snip) Levin was careful not to criticize Powell for his military service. “Other than that, he’s really quite the schmμck,” Levin said. “I’m just being honest with you. He’s an egomaniac. He was a terrible secretary of state. But I would ask Mr. Powell this question: Ronald Reagan plucked you from obscurity, specifically [former Secretary of Defense Caspar] ‘Cap’ Weinberger did,
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Romney turns Obama's attacks back against the president
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NBC News, by Michael O'Brien
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 7:25:14 PM
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Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has appropriated for himself one of President Barack Obama's most potent lines of attack throughout this election. If there is a candidate who represents the status quo and whose plans for the next four years are hazy, it's Obama, as Romney tells it. It's the same charge the Obama campaign has used against Romney -- with great effect -- for most of 2012. But in a stroke of irony, the Republican nominee has turned the attack back toward the president, with a degree of success.
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Will white men sink Obama?
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CBS News, by Brian Montopoli
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 7:09:47 PM
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Listen to President Obama and Mitt Romney on the campaign trail, and you could be forgiven for briefly thinking only one gender is allowed to vote. Both candidates regularly tailor their message to female voters: (Snip) A Washington Post/ABC News poll released this week found that white men support Romney over Mr. Obama 65 percent to 32 percent - a 2-to-1 margin. That suggests the president is doing worse among white men then he did in 2008, when exit polls showed he lost white men by a 57 percent to 41 percent margin. The poll also found white men moving
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Sen. Harry Reid suffers minor injuries in Las Vegas car crash
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NBC News, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 7:05:34 PM
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was treated at a Las Vegas emergency room for minor rib and hip injuries after the vehicle in which he was riding was involved in an apparent chain-reaction accident Friday, according to his staff and news reports. "Senator Reid was taken to University Medical Center Hospital by his security detail as a precaution, and walked in on his own," said a statement released by Reid's office to NBC News. "Senator Reid was wearing his seatbelt at the time of the accident. He experienced rib and hip contusions and has been cleared for release by the
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President Obama Begs Off Answering Whether Americans in Benghazi Were Denied Requests for Help
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ABC News, by Jake Tapper
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/26/2012 6:48:54 PM
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In an interview with a Denver TV reporter Friday, President Obama twice refused to answer questions as to whether the Americans under siege in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012, were denied requests for help, saying he’s waiting for the results of investigations before making any conclusions about what went wrong. After being asked about possible denials of requests for aid, and whether it’s fair to tell Americans that what happened is under investigation and won’t be released until after the election, the president said, “the election has nothing to do with four brave Americans getting killed
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British 'terror gang planned to buy five AK47 guns'
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Telegraph [UK], by Tom Whitehead
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 6:35:07 PM
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A British terror cell allegedly planned to buy five AK47 assault rifles by borrowing £100,000 in loans, a court heard. The alleged ringleader of a British jihadist group, Irfan Naseer, boasted how he could buy a grenade for £1,500 and a M16 assault rifle. (Snip) They also discussed killing 1,000 people by lacing hand cream with poison and smearing it on car and door handles. Naseer, also known as Chubbs because of his size, said people would start dying within five minutes of coming in to contact with it when they went to work in the morning. He said: "Make
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9NEWS questions President Obama on Libya attack
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KUSA-TV [Denver], by Kyle Clark
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Posted By: BaseballFan- 10/26/2012 6:34:47 PM
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President Barack Obama would not directly address questions from 9NEWS on whether Americans under attack in Libya were denied requests for assistance during the September 11th terror attack. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Friday that the military did not send immediate help to the consulate in Benghazi because commanders lacked enough information about the ongoing attack to put troops in harm's way. (Snip) President Obama was directly asked twice whether pleas for help on the ground in Libya were denied during the attack. Both times, he repeated his standard call for a thorough investigation.
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Clinton plans exit 'after inauguration'
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United Press International, by Staff
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/26/2012 6:30:34 PM
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she will stay in office until a successor is in place but she plans to leave "after the inauguration." One day after The Wall Street Journal reported Clinton may stay in her post for a while if President Barack Obama is re-elected, she told The Washington Post she hasn't had an opportunity "to sit down and talk to the president yet because he's trying to win an election." She said, as she has in the past, she intends to leave the State Department whether Obama is re-elected nor not.
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CNN Poll: Obama 50%-Romney 46% in Ohio
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CNN, by Paul Steinhauser
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Posted By: Stallion_Cornell- 10/26/2012 6:26:35 PM
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With a week and a half to go until Election Day, a new poll indicates the race for arguably the most important battleground state remains very close. According to a CNN/ORC International survey released Friday, President Barack Obama holds a four point advantage over Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the contest for Ohio's much fought over 18 electoral votes.
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Romney holds national poll lead, but key swing states favor Obama
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Jonathan Easley & Justin Sink
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 6:26:02 PM
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National tracking polls showed Mitt Romney maintaining a lead over President Obama on Friday even as the incumbent kept his advantage in several swing states. The national and swing-state data confirmed a tight race that will leave both candidates in an all-out sprint through Election Day to win the race for the White House. Gallup’s daily tracking poll on Friday found Romney expanding his lead over Obama to 5 points from a 3-point lead earlier on Thursday. Romney takes 51 percent to Obama's 46 in the poll of likely voters, released Friday.
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Our children's America
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Chicago Tribune, by Editorial
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Posted By: brianod1- 10/26/2012 6:20:31 PM
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Think back. Minutes before 2 a.m. on Sept. 15, 2008, a 158-year-old investment bank obscure to most Americans -- Lehman Brothers -- became the biggest company ever to file for bankruptcy. In succeeding days, then weeks, then months, the panic-inducing phrase “global financial crisis” lunged out of mothballs to frighten, and eventually debilitate, millions of households. Credit seized. Employers retrenched. Jobs vanished. Home values plummeted. Partisans scanned the horizon for culprits, but there was no one place to aim the blame gun;
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Petraeus Throws Obama Under the Bus
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Weekly Standard, by William Kristol
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Posted By: horacer- 10/26/2012 6:19:53 PM
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Breaking news on Benghazi: the CIA spokesman, presumably at the direction of CIA director David Petraeus, has put out this statement: "No one at any level in the CIA told anybody not to help those in need; claims to the contrary are simply inaccurate. ” So who in the government did tell “anybody” not to help those in need? Someone decided not to send in military assets to help those Agency operators. Would the secretary of defense make such a decision on his own? No.
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Poll: Obama tops 50 percent in Ohio, up four points on Romney
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Justin Sink
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 6:19:28 PM
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President Obama hit the crucial 50 percent threshold in the latest poll of Ohio and now leads Mitt Romney by 4 points in the pivotal battleground state, according to a new poll released Friday by CNN. The slight but significant lead mirrors other recent polling in the state, and should come as a relief to the president's campaign, which has largely staked its reelection hopes on holding the Buckeye State. The poll carried a margin of error of 3.5 percent, just below the president's lead. The president was boosted in the state by a significant lead among women, leading Romney
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Egypt activists try to stop holiday sex harassment
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Associated Press, by Maggie Fick
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 6:13:09 PM
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Cairo - A group of Egyptian men had a mission for this year's Eid al-Adha, Islam's biggest holiday, which began Friday. They wanted to make some effort to stop sexual harassment of women, which in past years has spiked in Cairo during the holiday celebrations with the crowds of rowdy men in the streets. Their idea was simple: to patrol downtown Cairo and shame men who harass women by cornering them and spray-painting "I'm a harasser" on their backs. That proved pretty much impossible, however. The small group was outnumbered by boys and men who mocked them, some of them
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Obama: Music should be more political
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USA Today, by David Jackson
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/26/2012 6:11:23 PM
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President Obama outlined his political agenda during an MTV interview on Friday, but also discussed a more traditional issue for the network: Music. Responding to a question from MTV host Sway Calloway, Obama said he wishes more musicians would make politics part of their music, as many artists did during the Vietnam and civil rights eras of the 1960s and 1970s. "I'd like to see a more explicit discussion of the issues out there," Obama said. Calloway had asked about the legacy of political music, citing examples ranging from Bob Dylan to Rage Against The Machine.
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Berlusconi Convicted But Probably Won't Be Jailed
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ABC News, by Phoebe Natanson
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 6:05:44 PM
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Rome - Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was convicted today in a Milan court for tax fraud and sentenced to four years in jail and a five-year ban from public office. Speaking tersely by phone on one of the TV channels he owns, he called the sentence "political, incredible and intolerable." Prosecutors argued that Berlusconi and the other 10 defendants on trial were all involved in purchasing rights to broadcast U.S, movies on Berlusconi's Mediaset private TV networks through a series of offshore companies and had avoided paying Italian taxes by falsely declaring the amounts paid. However the 76-year-old
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Canada man votes using his dog's name; a 'test'
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/26/2012 6:03:15 PM
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Fredericton, New Brunswick - An official with a Canadian political party is raising questions about the integrity of the opposition's leadership race in his province after he was able to vote using his dog's name. Jean-Paul Soucy said Friday that he registered his dog "Pitou," or "puppy" in English, to vote online for one of the three candidates vying for the top Liberal job at Saturday's leadership convention in New Brunswick. The executive director of the province's Conservative party says he wanted to test the Liberal voting system but couldn't use his own name because he's a member of another
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