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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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If Governor Romney Becomes President Then SB 5 Becomes a Nationwide Problem
Last year Governor Kasich of Ohio signed SB5, an attack on police officers, firefighters, teachers and the middle class.
SB5 was soundly defeated. But Romney continues to attack police officers, teachers and firefighters. Ohioans disagree with Mitt Romney.
President Obama cares about what real people think about, are worried about and are concerned about.
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Mitt Romney: "We all like school teachers. It's a wonderful thing... But hiring school teachers is not going to raise the growth of the U.S. economy"
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If Mitt Romney wins, we lose.
President Obama on Women's Rights - 2012 Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York
Excerpt from the 2012 Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York: President Obama on Women's Rights
The Cruz Agenda: Bad for Students
Students and young people deserve a United States Senator who will fight for their interests and not against them. Ted Cruz's policies are simply to extreme for young Texans.
John Kuhn Reads His "Alamo Letter"
Meet the real Rick Perry
Rick Perry continues to invent his own narrative about his record as Governor. It's a story that puts him on a collision course with the truth. The Texas Democratic Party is here to set the record straight on Perry's catastrophic tenure as governor.