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Monday, August 6, 2012

Election 2012: Romney, Republicans again outraise Obama in July

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08/6/2012
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Romney, Republicans again outraise Obama in July
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and the Republican National Committee raised $101.3 million in July, once again outpacing President Barack Obama and Democrats with a big month of financial strength ahead of the November 6 election.
Context takes a holiday: Campaign feeds off misleading claims
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Republican Mitt Romney was in Europe last week, his presidential campaign staged 18 events in one day across the United States, all based on a line that President Barack Obama had uttered a couple of weeks earlier: "You didn't build that."
Romney says more Fed stimulus would not help U.S. economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said on Sunday that a fresh round of monetary stimulus from the Federal Reserve would not help the fragile U.S. economy.
Rice, McCain and three would-be running mates to headline Republican convention
WOLFEBORO, New Hampshire (Reuters) - A who's who of Republican leaders, including three thought to be possible running mates for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, will kick off the party's convention this month.
Key Republicans accuse top Democrat of lying on Romney tax charge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. presidential campaign's war of words turned increasingly bitter on Sunday with two influential Republicans accusing the top Senate Democrat of lying when he said their party's presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney, had not paid income taxes for 10 years.
After "Halftime in America," Clint Eastwood picks Team Romney
KETCHUM, Idaho (Reuters) - Mitt Romney must be feeling lucky, punk.
Camp "Romneyville" protesters ready to greet Republican convention
TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - A group of protesters in pink tents are creating a headache for Tampa city officials after they rented land inside a restricted zone near the location of the Republican National Convention being held in Tampa later this month.
Democratic group retracts prostitution claim against Sands CEO
(Reuters) - The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee retracted statements it made linking Las Vegas Sands Chief Executive Sheldon Adelson with funds it said came from "Chinese prostitution money" and that it said had been contributed to Republican congressional candidates.
A battleground is a battleground is a battleground – or is it?
A new study by the University of Minnesota shows broad disagreement among news outlets over which states are swing states - those considered neither firmly Democratic nor Republican – in the Nov. 6 election.
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