By Dustin Wlodkowski
President Obama travels to Manchester, NH to speak about the differences between his platform and Governor Mitt Romney’s.
Category: Politics
NJ Governor Christie Campaigns for Brown
By Patrick Welter
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie teams up with Senator Scott Brown in the campaign for Brown’s reelection.
Last Presidential Debate Goes International
By Brittany Gervais
The third and final presidential debate focused on foreign policy. President Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney met at Lynn University and discussed America’s role in the Middle East.
Brown, Warren Concentrate on Issues in Third Debate
By Tessa Roy
Republican Senator Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren pushed aside personal attacks as they debated in front of 2,600 people at Springfield Symphony Hall.
Up Next: Round 2 Brown Versus Warren
By Pamela Cyran
Debates are never pretty, but the attacks between U.S. Senator Scott Brown and his challenger, Elizabeth Warren, have been more than ugly.
The MA Senate Sparring Debate
By Elliot Friar
It was a battle of insults and accusations. Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown and challenger Elizabeth Warren met at UMass Lowell for the second Massachusetts U.S. Senate debate.
Up Close and Personal: Voters Question Candidates
By James Finn
President Barack Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney met at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York for their second presidential election debate.
Rubio’s Steps into the Spotlight
By Katie O’Donnell
Senator Marco Rubio walked onto the RNC stage Thursday night with two tasks. First, he had to introduce the Republican Party’s nomination for President of the United States. Second, he had to make his speech as memorable as Clint Eastwood’s.
Coronation of the One Percent
By Ariana Sandillo
A storm was brewing in downtown Tampa as the Occupy movement gathered to rally the 99%. On August 30, demonstrators assembled in the Lykes Gaslight Park amidst what appeared to be a severe weather alert.
Romney Versus CODEPINK
By Ariana Sandillo
Mitt Romney wasn’t the only one fired up during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.