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Jennifer Granholm - Democratic National Convention 2012
Jennifer Mulhern Granholm (born February 5, 1959) is a Canadian-born American politician, educator, author and political commentator who served as Attorney General and 47th Governor of the U.S. state of Michigan.
The Truth About Romney Economics: Randy from Ampad
Randy worked at Ampad when Romney Economics came to town.
The Truth About Romney Economics: Cindy from Dade
Cindy worked at Dade when Romney Economics came to town.
First Law
The son of a single mom. Proud father of two daughters. President Obama knows that women being paid 77 cents on the dollar for doing the same work as men isn't just unfair, it hurts families.
Obama For America TV Ad: "Jobs"
The President's jobs plan would put teachers, firefighters, police officers, and construction workers back to work right now. And it's paid for by asking the wealthiest Americans to pay a little more, but Congress refuses to act. Tell Congress we can't wait: http://www.barackobama.com/JobsNow
Lilly Ledbetter on Paycheck Fairness
Republicans in Congress are blocking the Paycheck Fairness Act—legislation building on President Obama's Lilly Ledbetter Act that would help women in the workforce make sure they get equal pay for equal work.
President Obama on Creating an Economy Built to Last
President Obama responds to questions during a press conference at the 2012 Chicago NATO Summit.
Romney Economics: Job Loss and Bankruptcy at Ampad
With American Pad & Paper (Ampad), Mitt Romney and his partners took a small but successful paper products business and merged it with other companies in the industry, piling up debt as they went.
Romney Economics: Job Loss and Bankruptcy at Ampad
With American Pad & Paper (Ampad), Mitt Romney and his partners took a small but successful paper products business and merged it with other companies in the industry, piling up debt as they went. Ultimately, the company was unable to keep up with the interest payments on its debt and was forced into bankruptcy, but not before Romney and his partners were able to squeeze out more than $100 million for themselves.
President Obama on Creating an Economy Built to Last
President Obama responds to questions during a press conference at the 2012 Chicago NATO Summit.