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Full debate:
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Full debate:
“You may be pretty or plain, heavy or thin, gay or straight, poor or rich. But nobody has more votes than you. All human beings are more equal to each other than they are unequal. And voting is the great equalizer.”
2:45: Michelle Obama speaks to grassroots supporters in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Streaming has started – early!
I’ll be back later, I think there’s something on tonight …. chat away.
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President Obama strolls on the grounds of the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Virginia, October 16 (Jason Reed/Reuters)
Chat away, back in a while đ
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All times ET
11:50: President Obama departs Williamsburg, Va.
12:00: VP Biden travels to Penn Valley, Pa., to attend the funeral services for Senator Arlen Specter
12:55: President Obama arrives in New York
2:50: Michelle Obama speaks to grassroots supporters in Chapel Hill, N.C.
9:00: The Debate
11:05: President Obama departs New York
12:15: Arrives at the White House
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Greatest website ever:
Thank you Bill!
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Washington Post: Romneyâs 12-million job promise has garnered a lot of attention. We became interested in this ad after a reader asked whether the campaign had provided much detail on how he would reach this total âŚ
âŚ. the candidateâs personal accounting for this figure in this campaign ad is based on different figures and long-range timelines stretching as long as a decade â which in two cases are based on studies that did not even evaluate Romneyâs economic plan. The numbers may still add up to 12 million, but they arenât the same thing â not by a long shot.
⌠Clearly, some clever campaign staffer thought it would be nice to match up poll-tested themes such as âenergy independence,â âtax reformâ and âcracking down on Chinaâ with actual job numbers. We just find it puzzling that Romney agreed to personally utter these words without asking more questions about the math behind them.
Read the full article here
Greg Sargent: âŚ. Letâs recap what Kessler has discovered here. The plan that is central to Romneyâs candidacy on the most important issue of this election â jobs â is a complete sham. This is every bit as bad â or worse â than Romneyâs claim to have created 100,000 jobs at Bain, or his vow to cut spending by eliminating whole agencies without saying which ones, or his refusal to say how heâll pay for his tax cuts.
This could not have come at a better time for Obama. Here is the evidence he needs to spell out as clearly as possible that Romney is peddling economic hokum to the American people. Any fair reading of the backup the Romney campaign itself supplied for his plan reveals that it is nothing but a bill of goods. Obama needs to seize on this in a big way. This should be a big story.
Oh, and by the way: Economists have evaluated Obamaâs jobs plan. And they concluded it would create one to two million jobs. The bottom line is simple: One candidate has a jobs plan, and the other doesnât.
More here
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