NEW YORK TIMES
September 9, 2012 Compiled: 12:22 AM
A TV ad for Senator Scott P. Brown of Massachusetts, who is in a tight race with his Democratic rival, Elizabeth Warren, features a compliment from President Obama.
At a rally Saturday, Mitt Romney did not just recite the Pledge of Allegiance; he metaphorically wrapped his stump speech in it, using each line of the pledge to attack President Obama.
Two months before the election, President Obama and Mitt Romney agree on at least one thing: the collection of states where the race will be decided.
Obama Tries to Move Focus From Jobs to Medicare
Obama Tries to Move Focus From Jobs to Medicare
President Obama’s advisers have indicated that they are eager to re-engage their opponents on their Medicare plan, while the Romney camp would prefer to talk about the economy.
President Obama’s selective use of black speaking styles gives him a linguistic advantage over Mitt Romney.
Why the battle to take credit for Ohio’s ever-so-slightly above-average economy could swing the presidential election.