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Romney, Obama spar at close quarters in first presidential debate
Associated PressDENVER -- In a showdown at close quarters, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney sparred aggressively in their first campaign debate Wednesday night over taxes, deficits and strong steps needed to create jobs in a sputtering national economy....Tags: Government, Medicare, Rob Portman, Lobbying, Nursing Homes
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First debate sets up moment of high-risk theater
DENVER (AP) — President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney come face to face for the first time in this presidential campaign Wednesday night for a nationally televised debate that will give millions of Americans a chance to size up two...
Tags: Fishing, Andrew Cuomo, Charity, Republican Party, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Conservatives pour new money into Indiana Senate race
WASHINGTON (AP) — A conservative super PAC affiliated with Republican strategist Karl Rove has jumped back into the Indiana Senate race with a nearly $1 million ad buy highlighting Democratic nominee Joe Donnelly's support for President Barack...
Tags: Republican Party, Medicare, Joe Donnelly, Sherrod Brown, Washington, DC
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Romney gives Dem support for tax deductions claim
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney has given Democrats plenty of support for their claim he manipulated his deductions to keep his overall 2011 federal income tax rate above a certain threshold for political purposes. The Republican presidential...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Washington, DC, Mitt Romney, Income Tax, Elections
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Tide shifts to Obama in most competitive states
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In a presidential race seemingly frozen in place for months, the advantage has shifted toward President Barack Obama after a series of miscues by Mitt Romney, punctuated by the Republican challenger's comments about people...
Tags: Al Gore, Voting, Tampa, Republican Party, NBC (tv network)
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Romney Medicare plan: Key details still in flux
WASHINGTON (AP) — Medicare is the one health insurance plan that will cover virtually every American at some point in life, and Republican Mitt Romney is proposing the biggest changes since its creation nearly 50 years ago. With important details...
Tags: Inflation and Deflation, Medicare, Consumers, Washington, DC, Mitt Romney
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Social Security at forefront in Walorski-Mullen race
South Bend TribuneRepublican congressional candidate Jackie Walorski's new campaign advertisement is sure to pull at some voters' heartstrings in north-central Indiana. But her Democratic opponent, Brendan Mullen, says it misrepresents her position on Social Security....Tags: Medicare, Republican Party, U.S. House of Representatives, Healthcare Laws, Barack Obama
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'SNL' player Taran Killam cast as Paul Ryan
NEW YORK (AP) — The final piece is in place for the presidential race on "Saturday Night Live." "SNL" cast member Taran Killam will be playing GOP vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan. The question of who had won this key role was answered...
Tags: Republican Party, NBC (tv network), Jason Sudeikis, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Mitt Romney
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VP candidate Ryan making stop in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan is visiting Indiana for a campaign fundraiser at downtown Indianapolis' J.W. Marriott hotel. Indiana Republican Party spokesman Pete Seat tells The Indianapolis Star (http://indy....Tags: Republican Party, Political Fundraising, Mitt Romney, Politics, Elections
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Obama, Romney both see reasons to worry in Florida
APOPKA, Fla. (AP) — President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney have this in common when it comes to Florida: They're both worried about the biggest election battleground prize. The president has an edge here, but Democrats fear the advantage...
Tags: Apopka, Voting, Republican Party, Medicare, NBC (tv network)
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AP-GfK poll: Raise taxes to save Social Security
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans say go ahead and raise taxes if it will save Social Security benefits for future generations. And raise the retirement age, if you have to. Both options are preferable to cutting monthly benefits, even for people...Tags: Republican Party, James Taylor, Washington, DC, Economy, Business and Finance, Mitt Romney
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Romney: Big business is fine, helped by tax havens
HOPKINS, Minn. (AP) — Creating a potential headache for his campaign, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said big businesses in the U.S. were "doing fine" in part because they get advantages from offshore tax havens. His comments...
Tags: Ron Paul, Tampa, Republican Party, Business, Economy, Business and Finance
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