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Hume: the President Raised his Game
Hume: the President Raised his Game
El Mittster
Mitt Romney told the 1 percent that he wanted to be Latino. Gee, I believe him...
VOTE - Scarlett Johansson, Eva Longoria & Kerry Washington
Scarlett Johansson, Eva Longoria & Kerry Washington want to talk to women about Mitt Romney
Sportsmen for Obama
Ben Oakleaf, winner of the last Dinner with Barack, shares why hunting, fishing, public lands and the outdoors are important to him and to sportsmen.
"It's important to sportsmen to vote for President Obama because it's a vote for somebody who is a steward of the land..."
Romney's Bain Selling Out American Workers to China
Mitt Romney and Bain Capital continue to move good, American jobs overseas for big profits. Watch and share the story of Sensata workers in Freeport, Ill., to see how selling out American workers and moving jobs to China continues to line Romney's pockets.
Actually... the truth matters
When lies go unchecked, we all lose. Actually.org spreads the truth, because the truth matters—even in politics. Our team calls 'em like they see 'em, and we hope you'll support the truth by sharing Actually.org videos before Election Day.
The Road to November 6th: Las Vegas to Madison - 24 Days Until Election Day
Catch up with President Obama, the First Lady, and Vice President Biden for a few stops on the road to November 6th—including a field office full of volunteers and the biggest campaign event yet.
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Vice President Joe Biden: The Latino Community
Vice President Joe Biden shares what President Obama has done for the Latino community and what's at stake in this election.
As Vice President Biden shares: "President Obama understands that the Latino community, like every community that's come before them, is the source of an incredible well spring of new ideas and new energy in this country..."
To the 16-Year-Old Who Knocked on My Door, Asking That I Vote for Obama
by David Harris Gershon at The Daily Kos
You looked so young when I opened the door, a clipboard tucked against your side and your cheeks flushed, smiling expectantly.
I assumed at first that you were seeking donations for the high school baseball team or taking pledges for Jump Rope for Heart. But the first words out of your mouth were, "May I tell you why it's important to vote for Barack Obama?"
I was surprised, though I tried not to show it. That's why it took me a moment to respond. See, you were not wearing campaign gear – just jeans and a white T-shirt – nor did you have any Organizing for America paraphernalia. And your clipboard. All it contained was names and addresses scribbled in messy handwriting with sporadic check marks.