Election 2012
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Romney the fixer might find different challenge
To his supporters, Mitt Romney exudes cool fire.
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Obama’s go-it-alone nature has had an impact
Barack Obama hits the exit early at glitzy fundraisers with rock stars. He makes only brief small talk in a roomful of supporters or at a rope line. He rarely rewards a supporter, donor or lawmaker with a game of golf, a drink at the White House or a trip to the presidential retreat at Camp David.
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A few more air miles for Romney
ABOARD THE ROMNEY PLANE — In the waning days of the 2012 campaign, there is a renewed energy to Mitt Romney’s rallies: a crackling sense of excitement, chants of “Three! More! Days!” and genuine optimism that the Republican candidate could actually defeat President Barack Obama on Tuesday.
- Ohio voters: Get this over with
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Voter-fraud probe in Virginia widens to include GOP-linked firm
- Pa.: One last Romney foray for Obama to defend
- Romney victory would probably weaken Wall Street reforms
- Poll: Republican Mourdock trails by double digits
- Early voting takes on a circuslike quality in Ohio
- Romney on a razor’s edge in Florida
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Romney the fixer might find different challenge




