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Voiceover: "Now Mitt Romney is attacking the President on Medicare?"
"The non-partisan AARP says Obamacare 'cracks down on Medicare fraud, waste, and abuse' and 'strengthens guaranteed benefits'."
"And the Ryan plan?"
"AARP says it would undermine ... Medicare and could lead to higher costs for seniors...."
Stephanie Cutter: Medicare Whiteboard
Stephanie Cutter breaks down how the Romney-Ryan plan will end Medicare as we know it, turning it into a voucher system and making seniors pay up to $6,400 more. She also shares how President Obama is already strengthening Medicare and helping seniors save money.
Small-Minded
Mitt Romney already pays a lower tax rate than many middle class families, but with Romney-Ryan economics he would pay even less.
One Term More!
Broadway and musical theatre performers sing from their heart with the lyrics of Don DeMesquita, in a parody of One Day More from "Les Miserables".
Thank You For The Job, Mitt Romney!
Mitt Romney: Creating jobs since 1984 ... in other countries.
Tricky Mitt
New "Tricky Mitt" TV ad hits Mitt Romney for his refusal to release his tax returns by asking: "He's not a crook, right?"
Vice President Joe Biden on Medicare - Blacksburg, VA
Vice President Biden continued his tour of southern and southwestern Virginia. Today he delivered remarks at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg. The Vice President shared how the Romney-Ryan plan will end Medicare and what the President is doing to protect and strengthen it.
Texas Democratic Party 2030 Outlook
Demographic projections taken from Texas State Data Center's 2008 population projections
Devo - Don't Roof Rack Me, Bro!
Devo's Jerry Casale wants it to be known that their newest song, "Don't Roof Rack Me, Bro," isn't meant as a partisan statement -- even though it viciously mocks Mitt Romney for strapping his Irish Setter, Seamus, to the roof of his car for a 1983 family vacation.
4 More Beers!
The Iowa State Fair wasn't on President Barack Obama's official schedule, but the lure of a beer and a pork chop may have been too much to pass up. During a stop at a beer booth, chants of 4 more years quickly turned into 4 more beers.