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Presidential Elections and Historic Bridge Preservation: An Interview with James Garvin
This article is the second part of the series on the dire state of New Hampshire's historic bridges and its connection with historic bridge preservation policies and the upcoming Presidential electi...
Posted on 10/22/12 at 10:55 PM
The Lesser of Two Evils = Vote Third Party
President Obama is easily the most likeable president Ive been alive to see. His leadership capabilities range from inspiring to heart-warming. Hes charismatic and has a great family. But in areas of...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 10:25 AM
Romney's loss creates GOP leadership vacuum
BOSTON — Mitt Romney’s shadow looms over a Republican Party in disarray. The face of the GOP for much of the last year, the failed presidential candidate has been a virtual ghost since his defeat Nov. 6. He has quietly weathered the fallout of the campaign from the seclusion of his Southern California home, emerging only momentarily for a private lunch at the White House with President Barack Obama on Thursday.By Steve Peoples , December 02, 2012
Romney concedes defeat
November 07, 2012
It's Obama: President powers to re-election
By David Espo , November 07, 2012
Race tight as election night count goes to wire
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama won the reliably Democratic Northeast, and Republican Mitt Romney secured his conservative base Tuesday night in a duel for the White House shadowed by a weak economy and high unemployment.By David Espo , November 06, 2012
Romney wins Georgia, Tenn.
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney has won in Georgia. It's a state that had appeared to be a potential battleground early in the campaign, but ended up being part of Romney's Southern base.By Mike Hammer , November 06, 2012
Obama wins Vermont, Romney takes Kentucky
WASHINGTON — The polls are starting to close in the eastern United States, and President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney each have an early victory.By Mike Hammer , November 06, 2012
The pipeline president: Choice between Obama, Romney may affect pace of Keystone XL project
WILLISTON — The Keystone XL pipeline, a point of contention during the presidential campaign, will likely move forward regardless of who is elected Tuesday, say current and former leaders from both parties.By Amy Dalrymple , November 03, 2012
Candidates seek foreign policy edge in 3rd debate
WASHINGTON — Still neck-and-neck after all these months, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney head into their third and final debate with each man eager to project an aura of personal strength and leadership while raising doubts about the steadiness and foreign policy credentials of the other guy.By Nancy Benac , October 22, 2012
Aggressive Obama; Romney gives it back
By David Espo , October 17, 2012
VP Debate: Biden, Ryan at each other on everything
By David Espo , October 12, 2012
Obama, Romney clash on economy in debate
By David Espo , October 04, 2012
Obama's problems multiply as GOP frets over Romney
As the campaign enters its final month, President Obama is enjoying more than just a lead in most polls. He’s also enjoying Republican insiders slamming Mitt Romney for various faults, real and perceived, while potentially huge problems for the president — the investigation into what happened at the Libyan consulate attack, a devastating blow suffered by U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Obama’s lack of a plan to deal with the coming entitlement crisis, to name just three — go largely undiscussed in much of the press.By Byron York , October 03, 2012
Heitkamp has 4-point lead in poll by ND Dems
By Erik Burgess , September 29, 2012
Underestimating the 47 percent
Mitt Romney has been duly criticized for what we’ll call “The 47 Percent Remark,” his dismissive distancing of himself from close to half of the American people, who, he says, “are dependent upon government, who believe they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to take care of them. ...”By John M. Crisp , September 27, 2012
Experiencing the RNC: Dickinson delegate finds GOP convention in Fla. 'impressive and powerful'
Dickinson resident Frank Klein’s first Republican National Convention did not disappoint.By Betsy Simon , September 01, 2012
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