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President Obama's America Forward! Tour - Full Speech from Cleveland, Ohio
President Obama is on a two-day, non-stop "America Forward!" tour with grassroots events in Iowa, Colorado and Nevada. On Thursday President Obama will continue the tour with grassroots events in Florida, Virginia and Ohio.
The "America Forward!" tour will crisscross the nation, reaching as many voters as possible about the critical choice in this election -- moving America forward toward an economy built to last with a strong middle class versus going back to the same policies that crashed our economy in the first place.
West Wing Week: 10/26/12 or "The Difference One Person Can Make"
Welcome to the West Wing Week, your guide to everything that's happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This week, the President urged Congress to join him in helping responsible homeowners refinance, Cecilia Muñoz reflected on the importance of the Cesar Chavez National Monument, and the Vice President and Dr.
President Obama's America Forward! Tour - Full Speech from Richmond, Virginia
President Obama is on a two-day, non-stop "America Forward!" tour with grassroots events in Iowa, Colorado and Nevada. On Thursday President Obama will continue the tour with grassroots events in Florida, Virginia and Ohio.
The "America Forward!" tour will crisscross the nation, reaching as many voters as possible about the critical choice in this election -- moving America forward toward an economy built to last with a strong middle class versus going back to the same policies that crashed our economy in the first place.
President Obama's America Forward! Tour - Full Speech from Denver, Colorado
President Obama is on a two-day, non-stop "America Forward!" tour with grassroots events in Iowa, Colorado and Nevada. On Thursday President Obama will continue the tour with grassroots events in Florida, Virginia and Ohio.
The "America Forward!" tour will crisscross the nation, reaching as many voters as possible about the critical choice in this election -- moving America forward toward an economy built to last with a strong middle class versus going back to the same policies that crashed our economy in the first place.
President Obama in Delray Beach, Florida
The President is on the road meeting supporters and sharing his vision for the country.
The choice in this election is clear: it's between two fundamentally different visions of how to grow the economy, create middle-class jobs and restore middle-class economic security. The President believes the only way to create an economy built to last is to build it from the middle out, not the top down.
President Obama in Fairfax, Virginia
President Obama breaks down Mitt Romney's case of "Romnesia."
"Romnesia" is a condition affecting Mitt Romney, who has shifted his positions from "severely conservative" to "severely kidding" -- conveniently forgetting the conservative promises he's made over the past six years that he's been running for president.
Romney is now forgetting what his own positions are on issues important to women and their families -- like refusing to say whether or not he'd sign a bill that helps women fight back when they don't get equal pay for equal work, supporting legislation that would let your employer deny women coverage for contraceptive care, and saying that he'd be "delighted" to sign a law outlawing a woman's right to choose in all cases.
West Wing Week: 10/19/12 or "The Power of We"
Welcome to the West Wing Week, your guide to everything that's happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This week, the President reflected on the state of the auto industry, the White House opened its garden doors to the public for its annual tours, and honored blog action day, while Bill Allman spoke on the history of the Presidential Seal.
President Obama in New Hampshire - Full Speech
The President is on the road meeting supporters and sharing his vision for the country.
President Obama understands that women's issues are America's issues. In the second Presidential debate Mitt Romney refused to answer a question about equal pay for equal work and didn't tell the truth—instead he talked about women as resumes in "binders."
The choice in this election is clear: it's between two fundamentally different visions of how to grow the economy, create middle-class jobs and restore middle-class economic security. The President believes the only way to create an economy built to last is to build it from the middle out, not the top down.
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President Obama's Closing Remarks - 2012 Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York
Excerpt from the 2012 Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York: President Obama's Closing Remarks
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