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Americans started to vote in a presidential election on Tuesday with polls showing President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney neck-and-neck in a race that will be decided in a ...
WASHINGTON - A subdued Barack Obama squared off Wednesday against a sharp and eloquent Mitt Romney in their hotly anticipated first presidential debate, a showdown that gave Americans an ...
President Obama crushed Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election with or without the Bureau of Labor Statistics report, but there's never a bad day for a new conspiracy promoted by the Trump ...
U.S. President Barack Obama travelled to California on Sunday, hoping to gather millions of dollars for his final re-election push, while Republican challenger Mitt Romney sought to build on his ...
WASHINGTON — Republican Mitt Romney launched fresh critiques of President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy Monday in an attempt to cut the incumbent’s momentum, as the White House ...
Within a couple of hours of the call wrapping up, Romney’s campaign sent out an email in response: “Women account for more than 92 per cent of jobs lost under Barack Obama. Of course Mitt ...
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney sprinted to an unpredictable finish in the last 48 hours of a close White House race on Sunday, trying to turn out supporters and woo ...
Mitt Romney, heavily favoured to win Nevada's presidential caucuses Saturday, focused on the state's unemployment rate — which is well above the national average — rather than campaigning ...
U.S. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Stephen Harper at the G20 Summit last year in Cannes, France. (Nov. 4, 2011) GETTY IMAGES ...
WASHINGTON U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed Mitt Romney to the White House on Thursday as the two men sat down for a private lunch less than a month after their bruising election battle.
Barack Obama continues to receive help from an old pro, while Mitt Romney visits a state he neglected. Washington Bureau Chief Paul Workman in Chicago has the details.
Mitt Romney would be a better president for Canada than Barack Obama because he’d curb protectionism and expand energy markets, says former U.S. ambassador David Wilkins ...