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Cristina Saralegui: La Economía - Anuncio de Televisión de Obama for America
Hoy, Obama for America lanzó dos series de un grupo de anuncios de televisión destacando el récord del presidente en temas de especial importancia para los latinos, enfocándose el récord del presidente con respecto a la economía, la educación y políticas que han fortalecido las familias y comunidades latinas.
Cristina Saralegui: Educación - Anuncio de Televisión de Obama for America
Hoy, Obama for America lanzó dos series de un grupo de anuncios de televisión destacando el récord del presidente en temas de especial importancia para los latinos, enfocándose el récord del presidente con respecto a la economía, la educación y políticas que han fortalecido las familias y comunidades latinas.
First Lady Michelle Obama: "Con Sólo Uno Más"
"¡Hola a todos!
Siempre recordaré cómo, un poco después de casarnos, Barack y yo, juntos con algunos amigos nuestros, íbamos en busca de firmas para su primera campaña para el congreso estatal.
Tocábamos puertas, conocíamos a nuestros vecinos y hablábamos con ellos acerca de los temas ahí mismo en sus puertas — o hasta en sus salas.
First Lady Michelle Obama: "It Takes One"
First Lady Michelle Obama announces the launch of "It Takes One". "It Takes One" is a new effort that asks you to inspire one more person to join you every time you take an action to move this country forward. If you're making phone calls or knocking on doors, take a friend along. If you're registering to vote, make sure that a family member is registered as well. If you're attending an event, bring one neighbor along. And if you're voting early on election day, bring one new voter with you. You could inspire five, or ten, or 100 new people before November.
President Obama's "Betting on America" Bus Tour
President Obama kicked off a two-day "Betting On America" bus tour. He talked to voters in their communities about his commitment to investing in American workers and creating jobs here at home. He's also discussing the choice in this election -- between his vision for growing our economy from the middle out and Mitt Romney's vision for an economy built from the top down.
"Makes You Wonder"
Tax Havens. Offshore accounts. Carried Interest. Mitt Romney has used every trick in the book. Romney admits that over the last two years he's paid less than 15% in taxes on $43 million in income. Makes you wonder if some years he paid any taxes at all.
We don't know because Romney has released just one full year of his tax returns. And won't release anything before 2010.
President Obama Holds A Town Hall: Mitt Romney's Economic Plan
President Obama held a town hall meeting in Cincinnati where he highlighted a new report that estimates Mitt Romney's economic plan would create 800,000 jobs in other countries, including 73,000 jobs in China. These jobs are likely to come at the expense of American workers, in cities like Cincinnati.
The McLaughlins and Middle-Class Tax Cuts
Before President Obama delivered remarks at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, he visited the home of Jason and Ali McLaughlin to discuss the need for Congress to extend the middle-class tax cuts that would prevent a tax hike on all families earning less than $250,000.
"Firms"
Mitt Romney's not the solution. He's the problem.
Mitt Romney's Bain Secret Exposed
The more everyone finds out about Mitt Romney's finances, the more questions they have. Perhaps that's why he's hiding as much as he thinks he can get away with. Yesterday, The Boston Globe reported that Romney was still running Bain Capital two years after he claims he left the firm, directly contradicting his campaign's denial that he was involved in deals that led to layoffs, bankruptcies, and American jobs getting shipped overseas. Either Romney filed false SEC statements or he's making false statements to the American people now.