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  • Obama Campaign Relentless Over Romney's Bain Employment, Tax Returns

    Obama Campaign Relentless Over Romney's Bain Employment, Tax Returns

    President Obama's recent issues with a dismal jobs report and a stagnant economy that has failed to improve the balance sheet of the average household seems to be taking a back seat to the recent attacks on Mitt Romney's reluctance to release additional years of income tax returns and the exact date when he left Bain Capital.

  • Tea Party Express Wants Rubio to Ride Into VP Slot

    Tea Party Express Wants Rubio to Ride Into VP Slot

    Mitt Romney's campaign advisers may still be busy vetting their short list of vice presidential candidates, but on Wednesday leaders of the Tea Party Express announced they would like to see Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as Romney's running mate on the GOP ticket.

  • Nancy Pelosi to Democrat House Members: Stay Away From Convention

    Nancy Pelosi to Democrat House Members: Stay Away From Convention

    House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is advising House Democrats – especially those in competitive races – to stay away from the Democratic convention in Charlotte, N.C., later this summer so they can campaign in their home districts.

  • Sarah Palin, Paul Ryan Say Condi Rice Would Make a Good VP Despite Her Pro-Choice Views

    The guessing game surrounding Mitt Romney's choice for vice president created a stir among pro-lifers when former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's name was bannered about last week. Even Tea Party heavyweights Sarah Palin and Rep Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) were telling conservatives to ignore Rice's abortion views if she was selected to run alongside Romney.

  • Black, Youth Vote Turnout May Signal Trouble for Obama

    Black, Youth Vote Turnout May Signal Trouble for Obama

    There are indications that voter turnout from youth and black voters, especially black voters in historically Democrat-dominated Philadelphia, could be problematic for the Obama reelection campaign. Political experts are asserting that Obama's strategy, which depends on voter turnout from core supporting constituencies just as George Bush did in 2004, may be weaker than expected.

  • Poll: Issues of Race, Religion Remain Strong in Presidential Race

    A new ABC/Washington Post poll released Monday highlights the differences between Americans who believe racial and religious discriminations are non-issues today versus those who feel racism is a factor in selecting our elected leaders.

  • Romney's Choice of Rice as VP Would Be an 'Insult,' Say Conservatives

    Romney's Choice of Rice as VP Would Be an 'Insult,' Say Conservatives

    The Internet was abuzz on Friday over the news that former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is at the top of Mitt Romney's short list for vice president. While some in the GOP were elated about the news, several leading evangelicals say they are "insulted" over the idea for one main reason – Rice supports abortion rights for women and Romney has stated publicly he would appoint a pro-life running mate.

  • Biden Paints GOP as 'Extremist' at NAACP Convention as Black Pastors Protest Outside

    Biden Paints GOP as 'Extremist' at NAACP Convention as Black Pastors Protest Outside

    Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday sought to strike fear in the minds of those attending the NAACP annual convention in Houston by suggesting that Mitt Romney would make it harder to vote because of voter ID laws and that Romney economic policies would hurt the black community.

  • Seattle Chamber of Commerce Endorses Same-Sex Marriage in Washington State

    The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce has weighed into the controversial issue of same-sex marriage by endorsing Referendum 74, the measure to be voted on by Washington State residents in November that would legalize homosexual marriage.

  • Obama Absence at NAACP Convention Raises Eyebrows

    Obama Absence at NAACP Convention Raises Eyebrows

    In what is expected to be one of the closest presidential elections in history, some Obama supporters are scratching their heads over why President Obama is not addressing the NAACP convention in Houston this year, instead dispatching Vice President Biden.