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Hill Poll: Voters say second term undeserved, country is worse off — A majority of voters believe the country is worse off today than it was four years ago and that President Obama does not deserve reelection, according to a new poll for The Hill. — Fifty-two percent of likely voters …
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Democrats Say U.S. Is Better Off Than Four Years Ago — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A day after fumbling a predictable and straightforward question posed by Mitt Romney last week — are Americans better off than they were four years ago — the Obama campaign provided a response on Monday …
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CBS News, The Hill, USA Today, News Desk, Washington Post, Swampland, Obama Isn't Working and The Caucus

President says Romney camp running against ‘fictional’ Obama — President Obama accused Republicans of distorting his record, claiming that Mitt Romney was running against a “fictional Barack Obama.” — Republicans “have spent a lot of time creating a fictional Barack Obama who is supposedly taking …
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Washington Post, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog, CNN and neo-neocon

“Are Americans Better Off Today Than They Were Four Years Ago?” The Question That Exposes Incompetent Reporters
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Paul Krugman, Associated Press, protein wisdom, Hullabaloo, The Confluence, National Review, Daily Kos, Hot Air and Crooks and Liars

In Looking Back Four Years, Voters Have Short Memories
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The Caucus and Daily Kos

Interview: Obama says GOP drawing ‘a fictional Barack Obama’
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CNN, Online NewsHour and Associated Press

'64 or Bust — In a Bloomberg column, Ramesh Ponnuru makes an argument for Mitt Romney's election that you are going to hear a lot more of soon: it's the only way that partisan gridlock in Washington can be broken. The basic theory is that Republicans will not change from their current …
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If You Think Obama's First Term Was Bad, Imagine a Second — Ben Feller of the Associated Press asked President Barack Obama a good question recently. If Obama wins re-election, Feller said, Republicans are still likely to have a majority in the House. “How is that any different from what we have now?
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National Review

Reporters: We loathe 2012 campaign
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American Prospect, Mother Jones, Mediaite, Poynter, Balloon Juice and Jammie Wearing Fools, more at Mediagazer »


Indian delegates seek sit-down with Elizabeth Warren — Tribal activist:'Shame on her' — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Elizabeth Warren can't escape her Cherokee heritage controversy even at this gathering of loyal Democrats, as a contingent of skeptical American Indian delegates …
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The Other McCain, The Gateway Pundit, Althouse and Jammie Wearing Fools
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Video: Unaccountable - Elizabeth Warren and the Cherokee
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Boston Herald and Riehl World News

Elizabeth Warren DNC speech: Charlotte star, Massachusetts underdog
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Paul Ryan: Obama didn't close the plant — Rep. Paul Ryan said Tuesday that he wasn't suggesting that President Barack Obama was responsible for the closure of an auto plant in Janesville, Wis., during his convention speech last week. — “What they are trying to suggest is that I said Barack Obama …
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Daily Kos and The Hinterland Gazette
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Paul Ryan: Janesville story was about 'Obama's broken promises'
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Chuck Norris threatens ‘1,000 years of darkness’ if Obama wins
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Gawker, The Impolitic, The Moderate Voice, Booman Tribune, Mediaite, The Hinterland Gazette and Little Green Footballs


Bedbugs an increasing concern at DNC hotels — Charlotte seeing an uptick in pest reports — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — You think incumbent politicians are hard to get rid of? Try bedbugs. — The blood-sucking insects have made a resurgence in recent years, including reports of them at nine …
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The Daily Caller and Moe Lane
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The Crack Hotels of the DNC … I can't speak for the delegates or ther foreign dignitaries, but many of the journalists I have spoken with here are appalled at the accommodations in Charlotte to which they were assigned by the DNC. National Review was assigned to two Knights Inn properties.
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Babalú Blog and Ed Driscoll

Madeleine Albright: 'I Can't Understand Why Any Woman Would Want To Vote For Mitt Romney' … REACT: — FOLLOW: — Ann Romney, DNC Convention, Madeleine Albright, RNC Convention, Romney Campaign, Secretary Albright, Women's Voices, Albright, Mitt Romney 2012, Romney Gender Gap …
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Mediaite, Althouse, neo-neocon, GOP 12, Truthdig, Washington Examiner and National Review
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Source: Mitt camp claims $100M Aug.
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Questions and Observations, First Read and Outside the Beltway


Michelle Obama aims to draw a contrast with Romney, even if she never mentions his name — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Michelle Obama rarely mentions Mitt Romney by name. But everything she says during this presidential campaign is meant to draw a contrast between her husband and his Republican challenger.
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Politico, Michelle Malkin, New York Times, NY Daily News and First Read
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Michelle Obama tops 5 things to watch at the DNC
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The Daily Beast, The Heritage Foundation, Pirate's Cove and The Hinterland Gazette


11 News Anchor Dianne Derby Interviews President Obama — 11 News Interview President Obama & Romney Sr. Campaign Advisor — It's President Obama's second trip to Colorado within a week and I had a chance to ask him a few questions before he took the stage at CU-Boulder.
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Reuters, The Hill, The PJ Tatler, The Rightnewz, Jammie Wearing Fools and The Hinterland Gazette


Johnny Depp Flees France Over Tax Hikes — I'm a bad person. I know it's not nice to take joy in the misery of others, but I can't help but smile when I see a story about bad news in France. — In my defense, this is not because of hostility to French people, who have always been friendly to me.
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Riehl World News


Debt to hit $16 trillion as DNC kicks off — Bad timing for Democrats: The gross national debt is set to hit $16 trillion Tuesday as the party's convention gets underway, and Republicans are pouncing. — “This is a grim landmark for the United States,” Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) …

Democratic platform focuses on fixing the economy — WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats unveiled a party platform at their national convention Monday that echoes President Barack Obama's call for higher taxes on wealthier Americans while backing same-sex marriage and abortion rights.
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GOP Senate Candidate Supports Life Sentences For Rape Victims Who Obtain Abortions — Rep. Rick Berg (R-ND), the candidate for Senate from North Dakota, once voted for a bill that would have made any woman who obtained an abortion guilty of a homicide crime — even if it were in the case of rape or incest.
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Mock, Paper, Scissors and BuzzFeed


Exclusive: How Karl Rove's Super PAC Plays the Senate — On Thursday, Aug. 30, the final day of the Republican National Convention, Karl Rove gave a breakfast briefing to a group of about 70 of the Republican Party's most influential donors. As Bloomberg Businessweek reported …
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The Hill and The Hinterland Gazette