Obama calls Romney all rhetoric
President Barack Obama tried to bolster his re-election campaign on Saturday with a fierce critique of the Republicans' convention and a plea to supporters to cast their ballots as early as possible. Ref. Stuff.co.nz
As I read the comments about abortion and Romney it is with mixed emotions. I do not want to see us go to back room abortions where women loose their lives but I also believe in the sacridness of life. I believe you should go back to the basics. If you don't kill it, it goes on living. Perhaps the money for all the abortions should go to help and counseling for those who have this problem so they can make it thru the process of giving birth.
Mitt Romney's views has changed many times mostly for majority vote but in a way shouldn't it be that way? On the other hand there is Obama who promised sweeping change and instead gave us more of the same.
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I think Romney is going to win, that is because people in the US are starting to dislike Obama because of his handlings in the economy and other problems. After Romney said that he is going thousands of jobs to the economy, the people will defiantly will want vote for him more for sure!
Edited: Felipe on 3rd Sep, 2012 - 8:43pm
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Presidential nominee Mitt Romney appears to have received a one-point bounce after the Republican convention, according to a CNN/ORC International poll.
In the poll, Romney and President Barack Obama are tied for support among likely voters at 48%. Romney also got a slight bump in his favorability rating.
The poll result, typical after conventions in the modern political era, comes just as the Democrats kick off their convention in North Carolina. Featured speakers tonight include San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro and first lady Michelle Obama. Ref. CNN
President Barack Obama in his acceptance speech at the Democratic convention will frame the November election as "A choice between two fundamentally different visions for the future," according to excerpts.
"I'm asking you to rally around a set of goals for your country -- goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the deficit," he will say, setting a target of reducing the deficit by more than $4 trillion over the next 10 years.
Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will be the featured speakers tonight at the close of the convention. Ref. CNN