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Just days before the election, a new ad pulls no punches in making the case that the presidential candidates' response to Hurricane Sandy reveals a core difference: President Obama's leadership during this national crisis has been strong and steadfast, but Mitt Romney has continued to try to obscure his extreme views, including statements about making radical cuts to FEMA.
President Obama Speaks at FEMA Headquarters
President Obama discusses on going cleanup and recovery efforts along the East Coast in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. November 3, 2012.
President Obama in Springfield, Ohio
America has come too far to turn back now, and as the President reminded voters in Springfield, Ohio earlier today, there's still more work to do. That's why President Obama is fighting for the change that gets folks back to work and strengthens the middle class by making smart investments in energy, education and training, growing small businesses, promoting technology and innovation, and reducing the deficit in a balanced, bipartisan way.
Helping the Survivors of Hurricane Sandy
As recovery and clean up begins along much of the East Coast, we know that people across the country are asking what they can do to offer to aid their fellow Americans.
West Wing Week: 11/02/12 or "What's Brightest in America"
President Obama in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Today, at a grassroots event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, President Obama laid out the closing argument he will make to the American people in the final days of the election. The President is fighting for the same things he's always believed and run on -- that this country cannot succeed without a growing, thriving middle class.
In the decade before President Obama took office, middle-class security was undercut by the same top-down, failed economic policies that Mitt Romney is now promoting. While Romney thinks that means 'change,' the President will continue to move our country forward to real change that boosts the middle class and creates a stronger future for all Americans.