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"Sometimes they just make things up"
President Obama discussed the other side's method of campaigning and why it's important for young people to get involved in this campaign.
President Obama at Iowa State University
President Obama kicked off his two-day college tour with a grassroots event in the college town of Ames, Iowa—home of Iowa State University.
Elizabeth Warren: Still
Why do women have to fight the same old battles? Women still don't get equal pay for equal work - Republicans blocked that, and even pushed a law that could have denied insurance coverage for birth control. We're still fighting to protect a woman's right to choose nearly 40 years after Roe v. Wade, and we could be just one Supreme Court justice away from losing it.
Republican Women for Obama
Republican women share their history with the Republican Party and how the party's views are no longer aligned with their own. They don't support Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan and share how Romney and Ryan are wrong for women.
As they share: "If you truly believe in a small government. That government shouldn't be deciding what I can and cannot do with my own body."
Two Days in Colorado - Obama for America
President Obama took a two day tour of Colorado with stops in Denver, Pueblo, and Colorado Springs. In these cities, the President discussed the choice in this election between two fundamentally different visions on how to create an economy built to last.
Telling Our Story
One of the campaign's secrets of success is telling our story. Peggy Moore, California Political Director, explains how sharing our stories with each other help motivate, connect, and inspire this campaign to work together and ensure President Obama is re-elected in November.
President Obama: "We've Come Too Far to Turn Back Now."
Four years ago as I had the privilege to travel all across this country and meet Americans from all walks of life.
I decided nobody else should have to endure the heartbreak of a broken health care system. No one in the wealthiest nation on earth should go broke because they get sick.
Romney Would Knock the Wind Out of Iowa's Economy
Here in Iowa, we're number one in wind energy jobs. But thousands of those jobs could be at risk.
That's why everyone from President Obama to Governor Branstad, and both Iowa Senators, support extending the wind energy tax credit.
"Blatant"
"Seen this? Mitt Romney claiming the President would end welfare reform's work requirements?"
"The New York Times calls it 'blatantly false'."
"The Washington Post says, 'the Obama administration is not removing the bill's work requirements at all.'"
"In fact Obama's getting states to move 20% more people from welfare to work."