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White House Offers Regrets For President Referring To 'Polish Death Camp'
May 30, 2012 In honoring a veteran of the Polish Underground, the president did not make clear that such death camps were run by the Nazis. Polish leaders were outraged by his mistake.
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Romney Seeks Majority, Trump's Birthers Too, But Defies Conventional Wisdom
May 29, 2012 Visiting with Donald Trump had a certain logic for Mitt Romney when he was fighting to prove his conservative street cred. But the logic is less clear now that Romney is shifting his campaign to gain support among independents. As George Will suggests, the Trump embrace indeed a curious move.
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Inhale To The Chief: More Details Of Obama's Pot-Smoking Youth Revealed
May 25, 2012 President Obama revealed in his memoir "Dreams for My Father" his youthful use of illegal drugs as he grew up in Hawaii. But journalist and biographer David Maraniss apparently fills in the picture with quite a few colorful details.
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Obama Tosses 'Cowpie Of Distortion' Charge At Romney. And It's Just May
May 25, 2012 President Obama rhetorically hit Mitt Romney, the all-but-official Republican presidential nominee, with a little barnyard humor. He accused the former Massachusetts governor of not only lying about his record as president but Romney's also.
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Primary Protests: 4 In 10 Say No To Obama; 3 In 10 Say No To Romney
May 23, 2012 In both Democratic and Republican contests, some voters continue to register their unhappiness with the choices before them. The latest votes came Tuesday in Arkansas and Kentucky.
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Under Obama, U.S. Govt. Spends At Lowest Rate In Decades, Says Journalist
May 22, 2012 Max Nutting, a journalist who writes for the MarketWatch website affiliated with The Wall Street Journal looked at the data and found that rhetoric and reality don't quite match up. Nutting found that, contrary to repeated allegations from the president's political foes, including Mitt Romney that Obama has been on a federal spending tear, he actually hasn't.
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Booker, Bain, Romney & Obama: Ad Wars Go Full Circle And Then Some
May 21, 2012 It's a classic campaign chain of events: a rising star (in this case Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker) seems to cross his party's leader, and then says he was misunderstood. Meanwhile, the opposition uses his words to its advantage.
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'President Romney's' First Day In Office: All About Reversing Obama Per Ad
May 18, 2012 In a new Mitt Romney ad, his image makers try to level the distance between the Republican and the incumbent president by referring three times to "President Romney."
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Updated: French President Sticks By Quicker Troop Withdrawal Schedule
May 18, 2012 New French President Francois Hollande said he wants his nation's 3,300 troops home from Afghanistan by year's end. He also said France would support effort in a "different way."
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N.C. Politicos Pan Proposed Rev. Wright, Anti-Obama Ad Idea
May 17, 2012 We decided to check in with political types in North Carolina, where the electorate is about 72 percent white and 23 percent black, and where polls show Obama and expected GOP nominee Mitt Romney in a dead heat. We asked how ads featuring the incendiary Rev. Jeremiah Wright would play in their state.
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Obama Team Frets About Possible GOP Attacks By Rich-Powered SuperPACs
May 17, 2012 Republican efforts to undermine Obama by using the controversial Wright failed to stop the Obama juggernaut in 2008 and the world seems to have moved on from the retired cleric whose Chicago church Obama once belonged to. But apparently not everyone has.
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Romney's $40.1 Million Haul In April Nearly Matches Obama's
May 17, 2012 In the first month since he effectively wrapped up the GOP presidential nomination, Romney and his party raised almost as much money as the president and the Democratic Party.
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White House Sandwiches Followed By Snark, Disappointment, Warnings
May 16, 2012 The descriptions of the White House lunch meeting from those on the opposing red and blue teams made it sound like yet another meeting featuring the nation's top policymakers that you could have accurately scripted beforehand.
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In Romney-Obama Video War, Downcast Americans Take Center Stage
May 15, 2012 Whether this video tug of war featuring the hard luck stories of everyday Americans will move enough of the people they're aimed at in one direction or another is impossible to know at this point. The only certain thing is that both campaigns are stockpiling their real-people stories for all the videos to come between now and November.
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Romney And Obama: A Tale Of Two Commencement Speeches
May 14, 2012 President Obama was in exceedingly friendly territory Monday at New York's Barnard College. Mitt Romney, meanwhile, wasn't quite Daniel in the lion's den in his Saturday speech at evangelical Liberty University. But some seniors questioned why a Mormon was giving their commencement address.