Politics
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Obama Marks Sept. 11 as National Service Day
As the 11th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, President Obama has ushered in a new way for those affected by the tragedy to pay homage to their lost. The commander-in-chief has signed a proclamation making Sept. 7 through Sept. 9, 2012, National Days of Prayer and Remembrance, and has asked that all Americans take part in…
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Obama, Romney Prep for Debates in October
With the RNC and DNC out of the way, it’s nearly time for President Barack Obama and Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney to participate in one-on-one debates. The first face-off is slated for Oct. 3 in Denver, and Obama has already begun his preparation, practicing with Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, who has been the stand-in…
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Paul Ryan Requested Obamacare Funds
As American voters relax following the excitement of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, it appears another Paul Ryan inconsistency has emerged. The Republican vice presidential hopeful, who has vehemently spoken and voted against “Obamacare,” or the Affordable Care Act, was found to have requested money for his home state of Wisconsin, which was allocated…
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The Tale of 2 Conventions Favors Obama
Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson says that the message for Democrats is decidedly hopeful this year. Judging by the party conventions, you’d wonder why this election is even close. In Tampa, despite some unexpectedly amateurish stagecraft, Republicans put on a credible display of unity and resolve. No one could come away doubting that the party…
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Support for Obama, in Black Greek Colors
Support for Obama, in black Greek colors: ElevenSixTwelve, founded by four young black professionals to “use fashion and social media to make voting for president Obama ‘cool’ again,” has announced the launch of a website featuring T-shirts — including some designed in the colors of black Greek-letter organizations — whose sales will support the re-election…
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What Did the DNC and RNC Have in Common?
(The Root) — Witnesses to this week’s DNC or last week’s RNC conventions could easily come to the same conclusion: African-American issues were about as invisible as the imaginary President Obama in Clint Eastwood’s staged chair. During the Republican National Convention’s truncated three-day conference, there was Obama-bashing galore, with frequent mentions that the unemployment rate…
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Obama's Day, Sept. 7: Campaigning in NH, Iowa
THE WHITE HOUSEOffice of the Press SecretaryFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 In the morning, the President, the Vice President, the first lady and Dr. Biden will depart from Charlotte, North Carolina en route Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The departure from Charlotte International Airport and arrival at Portsmouth International Airport…
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Clinton Explains 'Obamacare' Better Than Obama
The Root’s contributing editor David Swerdlick writes at the New York Daily News that, in his DNC speech, Bill Clinton both sold the Affordable Care Act and “made a case for himself as the political master craftsman.” The lesson from night two of the Democratic National Convention — and of the last four years —…
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Obama's DNC Speech: Preview Excerpts Now
(The Root) — Below is a sneak peek at excerpts from President Barack Obama’s address to the Democratic National Convention tonight in Charlotte, N.C. Expect him to spend a lot of time addressing jobs and the economy, especially in the areas of manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the deficit. From the Obama for America…
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Color Them Democrats: Diversity at the DNC
(The Root) — Change comes in many colors. And the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., has proved to be a brilliant display of American diversity — blurring the lines between black, brown, white and every hue in between. The delegates have gathered to re-elect the nation’s first African-American president — a historic moment —…

