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President Obama Invites You to Dinner—and He's Bringing a Special Guest
President Obama invites you to dinner—and he's bringing a special guest. Watch the video to find out who—then enter to win a seat at the next Dinner with Barack.
Obama For America TV Ad: "Come And Go"
Running for Governor, Mitt Romney campaigned as a job creator. "I know how jobs are created."
But as a corporate raider he shipped jobs to China and Mexico.
As Governor, he did the same thing. Outsourcing state jobs to India. Now, he's making the exact same pitch. "I know why jobs come and why they go."
Outsourcing jobs. Romney economics: It didn't work then and it won't work now.
Mosaic
Mitt Romney in 2002: "I'm going to reduce taxes." As Governor, Mitt Romney did cut taxes...on millionaires like himself. But he raised taxes and fees on everyone else: $1.5 billion. Over a thousand fee hikes: On health care. On school bus rides. On milk. On driver's licenses. On nursing homes. On lead poisoning prevention. On meat and poultry inspection. On fishermen and gun owners.
Stephanie Cutter: Mitt Romney Blatantly Distorting the President's Record
Stephanie Cutter shares how it's getting worse: not only is Mitt Romney distorting President Obama's record -- he won't tell the truth about his own record either.
Mitt Romney's "Jobs Plan": Fewer Firefighters, Police Officers, and Teachers
Mitt Romney's "jobs plan" really means fewer police officers, firefighters, and teachers.
"Number One"
When Mitt Romney was governor, Massachusetts was number one. Number one in state debt: $18 billion dollars in debt, more debt per person than any other state in the country. At the same time Massachusetts fell to 47th in job creation; one of the worst economic records in the country. First in debt, 47th in job creation. That's Romney Economics. It didn't work then. It won't work now.
Romney Doubles Down: Fewer Teachers, Fewer Firefighters, Fewer Police Officers
Romney wants to cut jobs for firefighters, police officers, and teachers. Jobs we need to help grow the economy. That's a plan too extreme, even for Tea Party Governor Scott Walker. But today, the Romney campaign doubled down.
Stephanie Cutter: The Romney Campaign's Double Standard
Stephanie Cutter: The Romney Campaign's Double StandardStephanie Cutter breaks down the Romney campaign's new way of judging Mitt Romney's economic record.
Honoring Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Justice Sotomayor rose from the housing projects of the Bronx to take a seat in the highest court in the United States.