Obama, Romney hunker down for debate prep
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney were taking time off the campaign trail in secluded debate practice Tuesday, underscoring the stakes for both in their first televised encounter Wednesday night.
Obama is at a resort in Henderson, Nev., while Romney was spending most of the day at a hotel on the outskirts of Denver, site of the first of their three debates in the next three weeks. With just five weeks until Election Day, they dispatched their wives and running mates to court voters in key states, such as the critical battleground of Ohio, where early voting began Tuesday. Balloting already is under way in other states.
GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan tried to invoke optimism as his ticket trails in the polls, and predicted the debates would spark a shift.
"Now we're entering what we call the debate and choice phase of this campaign," Ryan told The Jay Weber Show on Milwaukee's 1130 WISN talk radio. "People are going to focus on this. The debates are going to give us a chance to highlight our differences, and we're entering the phase where we get to frame the choice of this election."
Romney told thousands of cheering supporters after arriving in Denver on Monday that the debate is "not so much winning and losing or even the people themselves - the president and myself - it's about something bigger than that."
He said he would get America working again. "Jobs is job one under my administration," Romney said.
His campaign also announced a new television commercial Tuesday that argues that Obama has raised taxes on the middle class while Romney will cut them. The ad is referring to the penalty under Obama's new health care law against those who don't get health insurance.
Ryan, pressed for more specifics on how he and Romney would cut taxes without raising the deficit, said in an interview on Bloomberg TV that the details of how the cuts would be paid for would have to be worked out with Congress.
The Wisconsin congressman, who has his own debate with Vice President Joe Biden next week, also said he hasn't gotten any advice from his predecessor, 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
"I don't really know her. I met her once a few years ago," he told Bloomberg, adding that he hadn't really thought about what he would do differently than Palin. "What I would plan on doing is offering our alternatives, showing what we believe, how we are going to do things differently so the country has a very clear choice to make."
Ryan was set to visit three Iowa towns during a bus tour Tuesday, while Biden scheduled two events in North Carolina, another swing state. First lady Michelle Obama was campaigning in Ohio and Seattle, while Ann Romney was attending a rally in Littleton, outside Denver.
Both candidates on Monday reached out to Hispanic voters, a growing constituency in Colorado.
The White House said Obama will designate the home of labor leader Cesar Chavez as a national monument during a campaign swing through California next week.
Romney discussed immigration in an interview published Tuesday by The Denver Post, saying he would honor temporary work permits for young illegal immigrants who were allowed to stay in the U.S. because of action the Obama administration took this past summer.
Obama is at a resort in Henderson, Nev., while Romney was spending most of the day at a hotel on the outskirts of Denver, site of the first of their three debates in the next three weeks. With just five weeks until Election Day, they dispatched their wives and running mates to court voters in key states, such as the critical battleground of Ohio, where early voting began Tuesday. Balloting already is under way in other states.
GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan tried to invoke optimism as his ticket trails in the polls, and predicted the debates would spark a shift.
"Now we're entering what we call the debate and choice phase of this campaign," Ryan told The Jay Weber Show on Milwaukee's 1130 WISN talk radio. "People are going to focus on this. The debates are going to give us a chance to highlight our differences, and we're entering the phase where we get to frame the choice of this election."
Romney told thousands of cheering supporters after arriving in Denver on Monday that the debate is "not so much winning and losing or even the people themselves - the president and myself - it's about something bigger than that."
He said he would get America working again. "Jobs is job one under my administration," Romney said.
His campaign also announced a new television commercial Tuesday that argues that Obama has raised taxes on the middle class while Romney will cut them. The ad is referring to the penalty under Obama's new health care law against those who don't get health insurance.
Ryan, pressed for more specifics on how he and Romney would cut taxes without raising the deficit, said in an interview on Bloomberg TV that the details of how the cuts would be paid for would have to be worked out with Congress.
The Wisconsin congressman, who has his own debate with Vice President Joe Biden next week, also said he hasn't gotten any advice from his predecessor, 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
"I don't really know her. I met her once a few years ago," he told Bloomberg, adding that he hadn't really thought about what he would do differently than Palin. "What I would plan on doing is offering our alternatives, showing what we believe, how we are going to do things differently so the country has a very clear choice to make."
Ryan was set to visit three Iowa towns during a bus tour Tuesday, while Biden scheduled two events in North Carolina, another swing state. First lady Michelle Obama was campaigning in Ohio and Seattle, while Ann Romney was attending a rally in Littleton, outside Denver.
Both candidates on Monday reached out to Hispanic voters, a growing constituency in Colorado.
The White House said Obama will designate the home of labor leader Cesar Chavez as a national monument during a campaign swing through California next week.
Romney discussed immigration in an interview published Tuesday by The Denver Post, saying he would honor temporary work permits for young illegal immigrants who were allowed to stay in the U.S. because of action the Obama administration took this past summer.
Will Obama be asked any real questions concerning his problem with the Libya Terrorist attack? It seems that you have to go to the BBC to get any real news "Libya killings: Obama faces new questions on Benghazi" since the main stream media is covering for Obama. Our embassy in Benghazi asked no less than eight times for increased security from the Obama administration, but they were denied every time. The deaths of  Ambassador Christopher Stevens, another diplomat, Sean Smith, and two security personnel are on Obama's hands. They died due to Obama's constant denial of the Muslim Terrorists threat to America.
I hope the Obaminator is going to bring his lunch . It will be a long night for him having to explain all his failures and how he thinks he will fix them...
2. How many of those so-called 4.5 million jobs created paid family wage with benefits?
Well ha ha ha none of the company's that mitt owns...but I guess you knew that...
Apparently you Are Not the observer that you think you are...
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 @cptmac11 Ok, I'll bite. How many jobs were created by your omnipotent messiah? Union jobs don't count, because he bends over backward to please the unions.
Questions that need to be answered by oblahblah:
1. You constantly talk about jobs, but yet you shut down a project that would have created 25+k jobs. Why?
2. How many of those so-called 4.5 million jobs created paid family wage with benefits?
3. You have tried 2 porkulus, I mean stimulus, packages and yet both have failed. Why?
4. You managed to get the SCOTUS to back your fatally flawed health care plan that over 50% of the country did want by getting the SCOTUS to change it from an individual mandate to a tax. Explain how the SCOTUS is now able to levy taxes?
5. You blame the failing economy on everything from sunspots to tidal waves to Bush. But it is you youself, along with your fellow democraps and their regulations, that is the economy's biggest roadblock. You need to man up and admit that a lot these failings are your fault. You have spent money faster than a drunken sailor in a( w)hore house, with not so much as even a rash to show for it.
6. You bowed down to a foreign leader. No president of the United States ever bows to a foreign leader, except perhaps, China. You have made the United States a laughing stock in the eyes of the world. Please elaborate as to why you did this.
7. Do you know that your VP is a complete idiot? If you would have known about this beforehand, would you have still piked him for VP?
 @theobserver Do you know that your VP is a complete idiot? If you would have known about this beforehand, would you have still piked him for VP?
Well he would have asked Sahara playin but she was on the other side ...
And you think she was the smart one ???
Well that in it's self says volumes about Any of your posts..Â
 @cptmac11 I will concede you this one point - even Hillary (gag!) would have made a better VP than Biden.
 @theobserver YEA what he said....
Who is the observer Now Richard cranium.....Â
 @cptmac11 Well, apparently, you are no brainiac either.
Robme's flip flops:
âI believe that since Roe v. Wade has been the law for 20 years we should sustain and support it.â  Source
âRoe v. Wade has gone too far.â Source
âI donât line up with the NRA.â Source
âIâm a member of the [NRA].â Source
âI like mandates. The mandates work.â Source âI think itâs unconstitutional on the 10th Amendment front.â SourceÂ
âI respect and will protect a womanâs right to choose.â Source
âI never really called myself pro-choice.â Source
âI saw my father march with Martin Luther King.â Source
âI did not see it with my own eyes.â Source
âI supported the assault weapon ban.â Source
âI donât support any gun control legislation.â Source
âI think the minimum wage ought to keep pace with inflation.â Source
âThereâs no question raising the minimum wage excessively causes a loss of jobs.â Source
âI will work and fight for stem cell research.â Source
âIn the end, I became persuaded that the stem-cell debate was grounded in a false premise.â Source  Â
âI would like to have campaign spending limits.â Source  âThe American people should be free to advocate for their candidates and their positions without burdensome limitations.â Source Â
âIâm a strong believer in stating your position and not wavering.â
SourceâI changed my position.â SourceÂ
âDetroit needs a turnaround, not a check.â Source
âIâll take a lot of credit for the fact that this industryâs come back.â Source
âIâm not in favor of privatizing Social Security or making cuts.â SourceÂ
âSocial Securityâs the easiest and thatâs because you can give people a personal account.â Source
âIâm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush.â SourceâRonald Reagan is⦠my hero.â Source Â
âIâve been a hunter pretty much all my life.â SourceâAny description of my being a hunter is an overstatement of capability.â SourceÂ
âIf Massachusetts succeeds in implementing it, then that will be a model for the nation.â Source âWhat works in one state may not be the answer for another.â Source
All robme flip flops:
âIt was not my desire to go off and serve in Vietnam.â Source
âI longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there.â Source
âItâs a tax cut for fat cats.â Source
âI believe the tax on capital gains should be zero.â Source
âItâs not worth moving heaven and earth spending billions of dollars just trying to catch one person.â SourceâHeâs going to pay, and he will die.â SourceÂ
âRelative to the leading candidates, some people see me as being more conservative.â Source
âIâm not the most conservative candidate.â âIâm not the most conservative candidate.â Source
âThe TARP program⦠was nevertheless necessary to keep banks from collapsing in a cascade of failures.â Source
âWhen government is⦠bailing out banks⦠we have every good reason to be alarmed.â Source
âThese carbon emission limits will provide real and immediate progress.â Source
âRepublicans should never abandon pro-growth conservative principles in an effort to embrace the ideas of Al Gore.â Source
âThis is a completely airtight kennel mounted on the top of our car.â Source
âTheyâre not happy that my dog loves fresh air.â Source
âThose⦠paying taxes and not taking government benefits should begin a process toward application for citizenship.â Source
âAmnesty only led to more people coming into the country.â Source
âWhen I first heard of the Donât Ask, Donât Tell policy, I thought it sounded awfully silly.â Source
âDonât Ask, Donât Tell has worked well.â SourceÂ
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I believe there's more up todate flip flops by this coward
@swimmer  You have issues buddy, alot of them
Gotta study those scripts, get those teleprompters loaded up with well rehersed lies and false promisses.Â
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A two party duopolly and a bought and paid for media is no "democracy" .