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Mitt Romney to campaign in Virginia Thursday
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Romney is scheduled to attend a rally at Integrity Windows and Doors in Roanoke on Thursday morning, and then travel to Doswell for a rally at Meadow Event Park in the afternoon.
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Hurricane Sandy slows presidential campaigning
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In the midst of campaign season and just eight days away from the presidential election, President Obama and Mitt Romney have both pumped the breaks on their campaign travel, due to Hurricane Sandy.
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Sen. Marco Rubio's daughter hospitalized after traffic accident
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The 12-year-old daughter of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has been airlifted to Miami Children's Hospital after a Saturday motor vehicle accident. The senator was notified of the accident while coming off stage after a rally with GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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2012 Election: Hurricane Sandy alters schedules for presidential campaign
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With only 11 days left until the election, Hurricane Sandy is impacting schedules on the presidential campaign trial.
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President Obama, Mitt Romney close gender gap, poll shows
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Less than two weeks out from Election Day, Republican Mitt Romney has erased President Barack Obama's 16-point advantage among women, a new Associated Press-GfK poll shows. And the president, in turn, has largely eliminated Romney's edge among men.
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2012 Presidential race: Obama, Romney campaign
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President Obama, Mitt Romney, Vice President Biden and Paul Ryan were scattered across the country Wednesday. They’re working non-stop to get as many voters as they can on their side before the November 6th election.
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Mitt Romney campaign sign set ablaze
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“It's scary and shameful. What kind of country do we live in that you can’t put a sign in your yard?” says Libby Stevens, whose Mitt Romney campaign sign was set on fire.
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Richard Mourdock: God at work when rape leads to pregnancy
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Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said Tuesday when a woman is impregnated during a rape, "it's something God intended."
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Obama, Romney, and U.S. foreign policy
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2012 Election: Who won the third Presidential debate?
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Local potential voters weigh in on who won Monday night's foreign policy presidential debate in Florida.
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Presidential Debate 2012: Obama and Romney in Florida
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The gloves are off in battleground Florida as President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney spar over foreign policy in their final presidential debate.
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Presidential debate 2012: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney face off for final time
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Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are back at it talking foreign policy during Monday night's final presidential debate. Log on to wjla.com/react from your smartphone to react instantly and click here to see everyone's reactions.
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Presidential debate 2012: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney set for final debate
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It's one of the last chances to impress huge numbers of voters, and both President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney want to appear in command during tonight's final debate.
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Presidential debate 2012: Watch President Obama, Mitt Romney debate
POLITICO's live coverage of tonight's second presidential debate begins at 8:30 p.m. You can watch POLITICO's coverage and the entire debate live here.
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Presidential debate 2012: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney face off in final debate
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During last week's town hall debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, participants logged more than 40,000 reactions during ABC7/ReactLabs Instant Reaction. We want you to do it again on Monday night!
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Religiously unaffiliated voters favor President Obama, poll says
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American voters who consider themselves religiously unaffiliated tend to lean heavily toward President Barack Obama, a new poll is showing.
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Obama, Romney prepare for last debate
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Monday's face-off in Boca Raton, Fla., represents one of the last major opportunities for President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to capture the attention of millions of voters - especially that small but sought-after group of voters who haven't yet made up their minds.
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Obama, Romney hurtle toward finish
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President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are hurtling towards Election Day in a virtual deadlock, each convinced that victory is within reach if his campaign sticks with its plan. In 16 days, voters will prove one of them wrong.
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