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How Early Vote Turned North Carolina Blue
Supporters share how in 2008 we won North Carolina for President Obama. From first-time voters to organizers, North Carolina changed the electorate in 2008 and we can do it again in 2012—but we need North Carolina voters to early vote.
EDWARDS: For Women, The Choice Is Clear
10/21/12 CNN State of the Union. EDWARDS: For Women, The Choice Is Clear.
CUTTER: President Obama Has A Plan To "Rebuild Here At Home"
10/21/12, Face the Nation. Stephanie Cutter: President Obama Has A Plan To "Rebuild Here At Home"
Weekly Address: Congress Should Join the President to Help Responsible Homeowners
President Obama urges Congress to act to build on the momentum we are seeing in the housing market by helping responsible homeowners refinance, saving $3000 a year.
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.
Cecile Richards Introduces President Obama in Fairfax, Virginia - 10/19/2012
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, shares what's at stake in this election for all women as she introduces President Obama in Fairfax, Virginia.
Vice President Biden: For Women, "The Picture Is Becoming More Clear"
Woodhouse: Romney Pulling out of NC a Total Head Fake, Race Remains Close
10/18/12, Woodhouse: Romney Pulling out of NC a Total Head Fake, Race Remains Close
Mitt Romney's Condescending Views Toward Women
In the second Presidential debate, President Obama showed that he's committed to progress for women while Mitt Romney exposed that he's too extreme for women.
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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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