"After taking office, President Obama went on an apology tour around the world. He even said that America had dictated to other nations. Mr. President, America doesn't dictate to other nations; we have freed other nations from dictators."
"Four years ago, then-Senator Obama promised to "heal" the planet. Yet today, we see a very different picture. It's clear the world cannot afford four more years of President Obama."
"Colorado small businesses are looking for certainty. Bob Sakata owns Sakata Farms, which has been in business for 67 years. He supports Mitt Romney because Romney understands the value of entrepreneurship and the need to instill confidence in our nation's small businesses."
"According to President Obama, you can't change Washington from the inside and he's only had four years. For Mitt Romney in Massachusetts, that's all he needed. He turned the state around—reducing unemployment and turning the deficit into a rainy day fund. Leaders find a way to get things done." Date: October 22, 2012 Topic: Foreign policy Air Time: 9:00-10:30 p.m. Eastern Time Location: Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates Participants: President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney Moderator: Bob Schieffer (Host of Face the Nation on CBS) For the last few weeks Governor Mitt Romney has been on the rise in the popular vote count and the electoral vote count. If you look on the chart below you will see the most recent states that shifted from the Obama/Biden category to the Romney/Ryan category. From the current RCP electoral college count Mitt Romney has a few ways of getting 270 electoral votes. If Mitt Romney takes Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, or Pennsylvania which are all swing states Mitt Romney would be elected. If Mitt Romney also can win by taking a combination of Nevada, and Iowa he also can win. Click here for a link to the map below and chart.
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