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Obama, Romney Pull Campaign Ads On Sept. 11

Transcript AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Audie Cornish. MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: And I'm Melissa Block. Blue skies, a late summer day with hints of fall: The...

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Yelp Reviewers Slice And Dice The Politics Of Pizza

When Scott Van Duzer welcomed President Obama to his pizza shop Sunday with a massive bearhug, it was the beginning of the end of his anonymity.

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Bill Clinton Stumps For Obama In Miami

After giving a speech that many consider one of the highlights of last week's Democratic convention, former President Bill Clinton hit the campaign trail Tuesday for President Obama, appearing at a...

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Bill Clinton, Obama's New 'Secretary Of Explaining Stuff,' Takes Show On Road

President Obama has joked that he should appoint former President Bill Clinton to a new post: "Secretary of Explaining Stuff." That's basically the role Clinton played at the Democratic National...

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U.S. Embassy Attacks In North Africa Reverberate On White House Campaign

Updated and revised at 4:26 pm ET: The death of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans at the hands of extremists there became the latest fodder in the 2012 presidential race early...

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In 1980s Romney Video From His Bain Days, Profits, Not Jobs, Were Focus

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Iowa Voters Who Are — Literally — Done With The Election

Early in-person voting has begun in Iowa, the first swing state to open polling sites. Residents of the battleground state can now vote in person at their local county auditors' offices or turn them in...

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Mining For Swing Votes In Battleground Ohio

Undecided voters in Ohio got a lot of attention this week from President Obama and GOP rival Mitt Romney. Coal may be the key to many swing voters in the Buckeye State, which remains a top coal...

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Presidential Debates: The One Area Where Campaigns Pitch Their Weakness

An oddity of U.S. presidential politics is that candidates and their campaigns spend nearly all their time telling voters how superior they are to their rivals in virtually every area: the wisdom of...

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In Presidential Ads, A Shared Strategy For Connection

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Obama's Jobs Plan Focuses On Federal Investment

In the next two installments of Solve This, NPR's series on the major issues facing the country, we'll examine each presidential candidate's approach to boosting employment. First, President Obama's...

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Sesame Workshop To Obama Campaign: Leave Big Bird Out Of It

In its attempt to turn the tables on Mitt Romney following the Republican presidential nominee's big win in the first presidential debate, President Obama's campaign has sought to enlist Big Bird. The...

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Romney Shows His Soft Side; President Tightens His Pitch

With 27 days until the general election, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was on an Iowa farm Tuesday where he did what he's done for months: criticized President Obama's economic policies,...

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Marketing Of The Presidential Race Continues, Nationally And Locally

JetBlue is hedging its bets on the presidential election. The New York-based airline says it plans to give more than 1,000 free flights to raffle entrants who back the losing candidate in the Nov. 6...

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Poll Shows President Obama With A Wide Lead Among Colorado Latinos

A new poll [.pdf] shows nearly three quarters of registered Colorado Latino voters plan to back President Obama in November, while also revealing greater than expected enthusiasm among the key voting...

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Biden, Ryan Engage In Spirited Vice Presidential Debate

Vice President Biden and his Republican opponent, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, had a lively debate at Centre College in Danville, Ky., this evening — one marked by Biden's aggressive challenges to many...

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Biden, Ryan Bent The Truth At Times, Fact Checkers Say

As PolitiFact.com writes, "the vice presidential debate Thursday night began on a somber note, then quickly turned to lively attacks — with both candidates stretching the truth."

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Media Circus: Who Won? The Moderator

Atmospherically, the vice presidential debate pitted old versus new. Vice President Joe Biden lives in a world where no lily goes ungilded, and every 'lative is super. Rep. Paul Ryan speeds through...

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5 Takeaways From The Vice Presidential Debate

Neither candidate let his opponent get away with much of anything during the vice presidential debate Thursday night. The tabletop discussion between Vice President Biden and Republican Rep. Paul Ryan...

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TRANSCRIPT & VIDEO: The 2012 Vice Presidential Debate

Transcript and video of the Oct. 11 debate between Vice President Biden and his Republican challenger, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, moderated by Martha Raddatz of ABC News.

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