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President Obama's Plan
Commander-In-Chief
Last night, America saw its Commander-in-Chief and someone who's not ready to be Commander-in-Chief. President Obama dominated last night's debate because he was strong and steady and outlined a clear vision to make Americans safer and maintain our country's leadership in the world.
President Obama's Closing Statement from the 2012 Presidential Debate in Boca Raton, FL
President Obama's closing statement from the 2012 Presidential Debate in Boca Raton, FL.
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Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy: "All Over the Map"
President Obama shares how Mitt Romney's foriegn policy is all over the map and why it was worth moving heaven and earth to bring Osama bin Laden to justice.
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President Obama Responds to Governor Romney: "We Also Have Fewer Horses and Bayonets"
President Obama responds to Governor Romney's answer on military and defense spending.
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President Obama on Overseas Trips, Israel, and Iran - 2012 Debate in Boca Raton, Florida
President Obama on overseas trips, Israel, and Iran. Excerpt from the 2012 Presidential Debate in Boca Raton, Florida.
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President Obama: "The Math in My Plan Adds Up"
President Obama's plan for the next four years makes education and training a national priority; builds on our manufacturing boom; boosts American-made energy; reduces the deficits responsibly by cutting where we can, asks the wealthy to pay a little more, and puts an end to the war in Afghanistan—so we can do some nation-building here at home.
EMANUEL: President Obama's Plan Builds On What Worked Under Clinton & Over The Last Four Years
10/21/12, ABC This Week. Rahm Emanuel: President Obama's Plan Builds On What Worked Under Clinton & Over The Last Four Years.
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.
EDWARDS: For Women, The Choice Is Clear
10/21/12 CNN State of the Union. EDWARDS: For Women, The Choice Is Clear.