Obama, Romney in final sprint to Election Day
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - The endgame at hand, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney plunged into the final two weeks of an excruciatingly close race for the White House Tuesday with TV advertising nearing an astronomical $1 billion and millions of Americans casting early ballots in all regions of the country.
Increasingly, Ohio looms as ground zero in a campaign waged in tough economic times. The state's unemployment rate of 7 percent is well below the national average of 7.8 percent, Obama has campaigned here more than in any other state and Romney has booked a heavy schedule of appearances in hopes of a breakthrough.
The economy was the theme Tuesday as the two rivals put their final, foreign policy-focused debate behind.
Obama brandished a new 20-page summary of his second-term agenda and told a campaign crowd in Florida his rival's blueprint "doesn't really create jobs. His deficit plan doesn't reduce the deficit; it adds to it."
More than that, he said Romney changes his positions so often that he can't be trusted.
In Dayton, Obama said of his rival: "In the closing weeks of the campaign, he's doing everything he can to hide his true positions. He is terrific at making presentations about stuff he thinks is wrong with America, but he sure can't give you an answer about what will make it right. And that's not leadership you can trust."
Before flying to Ohio for his 17th trip of the election year, Obama also said with a hint of humility: "It doesn't mean that every candidate is going to get everything done all at once perfectly, but you want somebody to be able to look you in the eye and say, here's what I believe."
Romney countered in an appearance before a large, cheering crowd in Henderson, Nev. He said Obama wants a new term for the same policies that have produced slow economic growth and high unemployment for four long years. "He is a status quo candidate. ... That's why his campaign is slipping and ours is gaining so much steam," he said.
Romney's aides dismissed Obama's 20-page booklet as nothing new, and the former Massachusetts governor said of the president: "His vision for the future is a repeat of the past."
There seemed to be no end to the television advertising in a season when voters report they are heartily sick of it.
If anything, it was expanding in the race's final days. Restore Our Future, which supports Romney, launched ads aimed at one of the two congressional districts in Maine in an attempt to peel one electoral vote away from Obama.
Material collected by ad trackers showed the two candidates and allied groups have spent or reserved nearly $950 million so far on television commercials, much of it negative, some of it harshly so. Romney and GOP groups had a $100 million advantage over Obama and his supporters, although variations in the purchase price made it difficult to compare the number of ads each side had run.
Increasingly, the two campaigns were focused on turning out their supporters in early balloting under way in more than half the states.
"Every single day right now is Election Day," Obama's campaign manager, Jim Messina, told reporters. On that, at least, Republicans offered no rebuttal.
About 5 million voters have already cast ballots according to data collected by the United States Elections Project at George Mason University, and about 35 million are expected to do so before Nov. 6.
While no votes will be counted until Election Day, the group said Democrats have cast more ballots than Republicans in the battleground states of North Carolina and Iowa by about 20 percentage points, while in Nevada, about 121,000 people have voted — 49 percent Democrats and 35 percent Republicans.
Republicans have an early edge in Colorado, where Republicans have cast 43 percent of the 25,000 ballots to date, to 34 percent for Democrats.
Romney's camp projected confidence as the race entered its final phase, still riding an October surge in the polls that began after the challenger's dominant performance in the first presidential debate on Oct. 3 in Denver.
The Electoral College math made clear neither man had sealed a victory.
Wins in Ohio and in Wisconsin — a state that Democrats have carried in the past six presidential elections — would leave Obama only five electoral votes short of the 270 needed for victory.
That placed a premium on Ohio — readily apparent from the candidates' campaign schedules and the millions in television advertising flooding the state.
Romney arrives in Cincinnati on Wednesday night after a Western swing, and is expected to spend all day Thursday and part of Friday campaigning across the state.
His running mate, Paul Ryan, is to deliver a speech on the economy Wednesday at Cleveland State University, something of an unusual event in a campaign with only two weeks to run.
Obama intends to fly into the state Thursday at the end of a two-day, cross-country trip into a half-dozen battlegrounds.
Vice President Joe Biden was in Toledo during the day before heading to Dayton to join Obama for a rally, mid-way through Biden's three-day tour of the state.
Barring a last-minute change, Obama appears on course to win states and the District of Columbia that account for 237 of the 270 electoral votes needed for victory. Romney has a firm hold on states with 191 electoral votes.
The battlegrounds account for the remaining 110 electoral votes: Florida (29), North Carolina (15), Virginia (13), New Hampshire (4), Iowa (6), Colorado (9), Nevada (6), Ohio (18) and Wisconsin (10).
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Espo reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt in Nevada and Stephen Ohlemacher, Beth Fouhy and Josh Lederman in Washington contributed to this report.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
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Whenever a man has cast a longing eye on offices, a rottenness begins in his conduct. Â ~Thomas Jefferson
 @Beergod You do realize that Jefferson ran for and won the office of President of the United States, right?
 @Festivus  @Beergod Your point? It just makes his statement that much more credible if you think about it.
gdbya might not have know what was going on too !
 @Beergod  @Festivus Well, I suppose.  Until we institute a national lottery whereby those who do not seek public office are still picked for it, and those that do are passed by, it's sort of a necessary evil, no?
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No one, Jefferson included, got to be president without seeking the office or one very close to it. Â Ok, maybe Washington. Â But no one after him.
I think myself that we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious. ~ Thomas Jefferson
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Typical republiCON style ! There is a difference in parties, dems will "get out the vote", republiCONs will "suppress and steal the vote"
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and the guy behind this has been a long time republiCON supporter.
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why am I not surprised !
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Republican committees have been accused in a scandal that began in Florida and was exposed in several states nationwide, which now includes Colorado.
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 @sargerator What you fail to see is both parties are equally responsible for voting fraud. Neither party is interested in serving the people, it's all about greed and power.
"are you better off than 4 years ago ?"....hmmmmm
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"A recovery in new home construction appears to be underway, with significant increases in both housing starts and building permits last month, according to the Census Bureau."
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"The US jobless figures are out today and show American unemployment has taken a drop to 7.8% - below the 8.2% Barack Obama inherited in 2009."
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At this point in an election, it's easy to dismiss the candidates as being essentially the same. And on foreign policy, this is largely true.
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But not domestic policy. The Romney/Ryan approach to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, education, and potential Supreme Court nominees stands in stark contrast to the positions held by Obama/Biden. Elect either of these guys and 2016 will look largely the same. But 2020 won't and the differences will only magnify with time.
I don't care who you put in office in 2008, he was going to have a s**t job for 4 years and was going to get lambasted by the other side for perceived failures. Â I wish we could run the double blind experiment and submit the proof. Â I'll go on record here as predicting that whomever wins in November will reign over an economy that will almost certainly be better that it is today, regardless of party. Â Â
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The US is much bigger than the President, in every way.  Economically, socially, and philosophically.  Unless the  next prez decides to start another shooting war with Iran or to balance the budget tomorrow, the choice next month is, while not completely meaningless, far less differentiating than most of the partisans here want to admit.
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I won't be voting for Romney, but that doesn't mean that I think he's the Devil incarnate (I reserve that title for Dick Cheney). Â C'mon, people, get over your stupid petty hatred of someone whose philosophical outlook is a little different from yours. Â Shouldn't you have outgrown this problem in like the 4th grade?
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 @Festivus I may have outgrown it sooner fes, but my public education was from union supporting liberal teachers the entire time. They passed on their liberal bias to us students, when I graduated from high school I was as liberal as they come, I held disdain for police, republicans, pretty much all government, and I was led to believe all money originated from government coffers. It wasn't till I worked in our small family business that I was able to see how government and business really functions, and who it is that creates wealth, and who it is that lives off what the rest of us create. So if my comments have a feel of discontent and disdain for the liberal ideology and democrat politicians, you may now understand.
 @last boyscout Well, I'll keep it short.
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I'm not here to try to change your opinion. Â What I would hope to achieve is to get those who are completely incredulous about the political views of others to understand that those preferences don't arise from some mental defect or low intelligence, and that treating them like they do is counter-productive, abrasive, and small minded. Â
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Our separate biases, backgrounds, upbringings, and experiences have led us to different conclusions. Â I don't have to agree with you, I'm not even required to respect your opinion, but short of catching you in a blatant lie, I should stop short of deriding you. Â I expect the same.Â
sorry festivus but I disagree, one party wins hands down as "liars and thieves" !
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Oct. 18, 2012Â If the Romneyâs canât win legally, theyâll take over Ohioâs electronic voting machines through investments, a direct conflict of interest in a contentious state in this election.
The new owners of Ohioâs voting machines under the brand name HART Intercivic is none other than Tagg Romney the son of one of the candidates Mitt Romney.
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People died, then Obama lied.
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Impeachment time.
of course, we'll ignore who started this whole "world police" crap with 2 off budget wars with a big lie..."wmd's)...ya , lets not look behind the curtain and get robdme in there because things will be different...well...except he's hired most of the village idiots foreign affairs advisors...D'OH
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So under obama, he got us out of iraq AND troop deaths have dropped by 60%...but under a republiCONs view that doesn't matter !
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Obama et al. knew but continued to blame a video and apologize to the Muslim world for 2 weeks.
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Are you better off than you were four years ago? No we are not. Thanks Obama. We are paying $4.00 per gallon for gas,  23 million people unemployed, national unemployment still near Eight Percent across the nation, national debt increased over five trillion dollars, our Benghazi ambassador murdered along with three other Americans killed by terrorists and Obama, Biden, and Hillary attempt to hide the terrorist attack that happened so close to Obama's election by all calling it a 'video reaction'. A terrorist mass murderer kills 14 Fort Hood soldiers while shouting 'Allah Akbar' and wearing traditional Arab garb and Obama insists that this be referred to as "Work Place Violence" rather than the terrorist act we all know that it was.Â
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No need to site any website lists or utube video clips for this information. It's common knowledge. And you still support Obama?  Why?
@last boyscout My wife and I are better off than we were four years ago although it's because when the times got though she put herself through college and graduated with honors, and I created my own job, rather than blaming the President. We made the mistake of paying all our bills and taking a responsible mortgage so we had to bail everybody out, but, I can't blame that on Obama because it started happening way before then.
osamas dead....gm alive....wonder how many jobs that saved, thank god robdme wasn't in there , our unemployment rate would be sky high !
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Oh, did I mention our troops in the 2 wars that the village idiot started OFF BUDGET ??
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hmmmm. we're out of one thanks to this admin and deaths are way down by 60%...
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hmmm, "are we better off"..... as a whole yes...but then again you're viewing it as a republiCON..."am I better off"...me...me ...me.....I would bet you think "you built that on your own" too ! just like robdme !
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 @last boyscout Because things would be no better off had McCain won the election.  Simple as that.
Mr. boyscout all you do is spew an idiotic negative view of every thing that you don't understand. You never site any facts from any source to back up your babble. I believe that you have been constipated ever since you started hiding behind masks. X-lax is your answer Mr. Boyscout.Â
 @pattypepper Well patty,  "You never site any facts from any source to back up your babble." Tell you what, the earth is 'round'. Do you need a website or video or perhaps a CNN talking head to convince you? Or are you grown up enough an capable to draw your own conclusions yet? I hope your husband doesn't count on your advice.
@last boyscout @pattypepper patty has likely already seen imagery of the earth, including globes, probably starting at around age 4, fulfilling the obligation for facts and a source long ago. So, rather than supporting your own argument you seem to have punched a hole in it.
@last boyscout  More babble and more babble. I hope to god that you haven't held any office where your opinion made a "make or break" moment because it would have broke. Back to the stone age with you mr. boysnout.Â
I've made up my mind. I can't vote for a person that has changed his stance on almost every issue. This is the first time that I'm voting for a democrat. My husband is not there yet but he as a republican can't believe Mr. Romeny's deniels of what he has said in the past. My husband said, "His back (romney) is made of jelly". My husband has been a republican as long as he can remember but he said that the republican party is not the party of twenty years ago.  I have to agree.
 @pattypepper ... you just keep listening to Obama..he hasn't told the TRUTH since day one and people like you are so ill-informed it's pathetic...
 @pattypepper Who do you think America's enemies would support for POTUS? Hint: It's not Romney.
@Hellbilly @pattypepper I don't allow my enemies to make decisions for me.
 @pattypepper You can't vote for a person that has changed his stance? Good. Because Obama flopped on gay marriage for one. And the Benghazi killings were because of a 'video' of course. And neither party is the same now. Remind your husband that John F. Kennedy was against high taxes, and proposed the lowering of taxes across the board To Improve the Economy. And Kennedy was a Democrat. It's true, just google it.
 @last boyscout  @pattypepper Ah, true, but what was the highest marginal tax rate when Kennedy was in office?  It was 91%.  Kennedy wanted to reduce it to a more sensible 65%.  That's still a pretty far cry from where we stand today.
I'm surprised you know Google. Try using it before you babble.Â
And we know romney would have sent in the cavalry on horseback, heavily armed with bayonets !
We need a new president. Â Obama has done a terrible job.
Three e-mails have now been reveled that provide additional insight into the Benghazi attack.
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Lots of fodder . .  google white house Libya first knew of attack
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One of the e-mails -- sent from a State Department address to various government agencies -- specifically identifies Ansar al-Sharia as claiming responsibility for the attack.
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That e-mail went to the White House on September 11 at 6:07 p.m.   Before anyone told us anything an al-Qaeda linked guy had claimed credit.
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland and Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, all cited the video as a motivating factor in the attack
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White House spokesman Jay Carney maintained there was no evidence suggesting the attack was "planned or imminent."
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My sprint to the poll shall not be for Obama.
Really ? REALLY ? Is this from savage (or as his mother called him weiner) ? Just like the "rape" claims, throw something out there, we don't care if it's false !
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A memo prepared by the National Counterterrorism Center on Sept. 14 illustrates the fragmentarynature of the evidence: âAs time progresses, we are learning more, but we still donât have a complete picture of what happened,â noted the analysts. âAt this point, we are not aware of anyactionable intelligence that this attack was planned or imminent.... We are very cautious about drawing any firm conclusions at this point with regard to identification and motivation of the attackers.â
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@NorthernBlackBear  Those in control of government (plutocrats) don't care who wins the election. Our once meaningful vote based on ideology has been relegated to electing the most popular puppet.