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President Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney delivered speeches that framed their visions for the United States moving forward. While the appearences — both delivered in ...
Republican Mitt Romney entered Monday night's debate on foreign policy with the goal of presenting himself as a competent, plausible alternative to President Obama as commander in chief.Monday night's ...
Voters go to the polls today to decide a dead even race between President Obama and Mitt Romney—two candidates for the nation's highest office, battling for ownership of the mantle of "change." ...
President Obama issued a blistering attack against Mitt Romney's shaky and shifting foreign policy pronouncements in the opening of the last presidential debate before November's election.
The sheer panic Democrats felt in 2012 after Mitt Romney demolished Barack Obama at their first presidential debate in Denver can’t be overstated. It wasn’t one of those classic debate gaffes ...
Mitt Romney no longer trails Barack Obama in the Pew Research Center’s presidential election polling. By about three-to-one, voters say Romney did a better job than Obama in the Oct. 3 debate, and the ...
Mitt Romney said Tuesday that the problems inflicted by President Obama’s policies are even worse than he predicted during the 2012 presidential campaign.
Mitt Romney accuses President Obama of recycling tired policies of “old-school liberals” and asserts that it is he, not Obama, who offers the nation a path forward.
A more aggressive President Obama followed up Wednesday night's debate today by saying that viewers did not see "the real' Mitt Romney. The Romney at the debate refused to own up to the impact of ...
How Mitt Romney Beat Barack Obama in the First Debate. Like a boxer who jumps from their corner every time the bell rings. By ABC News. October 4, 2012, 1:28 AM.
NoPrimaryTagMatch The story behind Mitt Romney’s loss in the presidential campaign to President Obama A video from a May fund-raiser in Florida showed Romney characterizing nearly half of ...
The joke is on Mitt Romney, according to a survey of monologues by late-night comedians, and not in a good way. The study found that the Republican presidential nominee has been the butt of TV’s ...