Obama, Romney hunker down for debate prep
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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney were taking time off the campaign trail in secluded debate practice Tuesday, underscoring the stakes for both in their first televised encounter Wednesday night.
Obama is at a resort in Henderson, Nev., while Romney was spending most of the day at a hotel on the outskirts of Denver, site of the first of their three debates in the next three weeks. With just five weeks until Election Day, they dispatched their wives and running mates to court voters in key states, such as the critical battleground of Ohio, where early voting began Tuesday. Balloting already is under way in other states.
GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan tried to invoke optimism as his ticket trails in the polls, and predicted the debates would spark a shift.
"Now we're entering what we call the debate and choice phase of this campaign," Ryan told The Jay Weber Show on Milwaukee's 1130 WISN talk radio. "People are going to focus on this. The debates are going to give us a chance to highlight our differences, and we're entering the phase where we get to frame the choice of this election."
Romney told thousands of cheering supporters after arriving in Denver on Monday that the debate is "not so much winning and losing or even the people themselves - the president and myself - it's about something bigger than that."
He said he would get America working again. "Jobs is job one under my administration," Romney said.
His campaign also announced a new television commercial Tuesday that argues that Obama has raised taxes on the middle class while Romney will cut them. The ad is referring to the penalty under Obama's new health care law against those who don't get health insurance.
Ryan, pressed for more specifics on how he and Romney would cut taxes without raising the deficit, said in an interview on Bloomberg TV that the details of how the cuts would be paid for would have to be worked out with Congress.
The Wisconsin congressman, who has his own debate with Vice President Joe Biden next week, also said he hasn't gotten any advice from his predecessor, 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
"I don't really know her. I met her once a few years ago," he told Bloomberg, adding that he hadn't really thought about what he would do differently than Palin. "What I would plan on doing is offering our alternatives, showing what we believe, how we are going to do things differently so the country has a very clear choice to make."
Ryan was set to visit three Iowa towns during a bus tour Tuesday, while Biden scheduled two events in North Carolina, another swing state. First lady Michelle Obama was campaigning in Ohio and Seattle, while Ann Romney was attending a rally in Littleton, outside Denver.
Both candidates on Monday reached out to Hispanic voters, a growing constituency in Colorado.
The White House said Obama will designate the home of labor leader Cesar Chavez as a national monument during a campaign swing through California next week.
Romney discussed immigration in an interview published Tuesday by The Denver Post, saying he would honor temporary work permits for young illegal immigrants who were allowed to stay in the U.S. because of action the Obama administration took this past summer.
Obama is at a resort in Henderson, Nev., while Romney was spending most of the day at a hotel on the outskirts of Denver, site of the first of their three debates in the next three weeks. With just five weeks until Election Day, they dispatched their wives and running mates to court voters in key states, such as the critical battleground of Ohio, where early voting began Tuesday. Balloting already is under way in other states.
GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan tried to invoke optimism as his ticket trails in the polls, and predicted the debates would spark a shift.
"Now we're entering what we call the debate and choice phase of this campaign," Ryan told The Jay Weber Show on Milwaukee's 1130 WISN talk radio. "People are going to focus on this. The debates are going to give us a chance to highlight our differences, and we're entering the phase where we get to frame the choice of this election."
Romney told thousands of cheering supporters after arriving in Denver on Monday that the debate is "not so much winning and losing or even the people themselves - the president and myself - it's about something bigger than that."
He said he would get America working again. "Jobs is job one under my administration," Romney said.
His campaign also announced a new television commercial Tuesday that argues that Obama has raised taxes on the middle class while Romney will cut them. The ad is referring to the penalty under Obama's new health care law against those who don't get health insurance.
Ryan, pressed for more specifics on how he and Romney would cut taxes without raising the deficit, said in an interview on Bloomberg TV that the details of how the cuts would be paid for would have to be worked out with Congress.
The Wisconsin congressman, who has his own debate with Vice President Joe Biden next week, also said he hasn't gotten any advice from his predecessor, 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
"I don't really know her. I met her once a few years ago," he told Bloomberg, adding that he hadn't really thought about what he would do differently than Palin. "What I would plan on doing is offering our alternatives, showing what we believe, how we are going to do things differently so the country has a very clear choice to make."
Ryan was set to visit three Iowa towns during a bus tour Tuesday, while Biden scheduled two events in North Carolina, another swing state. First lady Michelle Obama was campaigning in Ohio and Seattle, while Ann Romney was attending a rally in Littleton, outside Denver.
Both candidates on Monday reached out to Hispanic voters, a growing constituency in Colorado.
The White House said Obama will designate the home of labor leader Cesar Chavez as a national monument during a campaign swing through California next week.
Romney discussed immigration in an interview published Tuesday by The Denver Post, saying he would honor temporary work permits for young illegal immigrants who were allowed to stay in the U.S. because of action the Obama administration took this past summer.
The debate will be interesting. I heard that there will be no teleprompter for Obama - he just can't function without someone else putting the words in his mouth, he cannot function without a script and/or teleprompter. I look for Obama to trip up big time, especially by what he doesn't say.
This out today!
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Paul Ryan: 30 Percent 'Want Their Welfare State,' 70 Percent 'Want The American Dream'
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This is mitts choice for taking out obama. lol
 @T_BONE_WALKER The saddest part is the 30% is too low.
If a $16 trillion debt wasn't enough for taxpayers to lose sleep over, the Obama administration has offered to pick up the check -- at taxpayer expense -- for legal costs associated with defense industry layoffs should automatic Pentagon cuts be triggered. Republicans are now crying foul over the move, accusing the White House of playing politics over the possibility of mass layoffs. At issue are the crush of Pentagon budget cuts set to go into effect starting in January should Congress fail to avert them. Under federal law, many employers are supposed to give 60-day notice of "mass layoffs" if they are considered likely, but the Obama administration for months now has urged companies not to do so.
 @CrankyPanky You mean the defense cuts that were passed by Republican in Congress? The cuts that Paul Ryan championed and said was a great start? Those cuts?Â
 @caphillkid  @CrankyPanky Cap- I'm for defense cuts.
 @caphillkid  @CrankyPanky Regardless of who championed them either the white house is playing politics with it or not.
 @caphillkid Follow along dear reader. Did not CrankyPanyky say "Republicans are now crying foul over the move, accusing the White House of playing politics over the possibility of mass layoffs"? Did my point not related to this? Try to keep up.
 @SeattleJoe How is the White House playing politics? Romney is the one out there on the campaign trail calling them, "Obama defense cuts." He's even made television ads saying the same thing. It's amazing how you guys will spin stuff. Romney is the one playing politics with the defense cuts, so you guys have to use the "I am rubber you are glue" tactic?Â
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Its budget and facilities already stretched thin, the Veterans Affairs Department wasted money on two summertime training conference to the vacation hot spot of Orlando, Fla., that cost taxpayers more than $6 million and let federal employees collect freebie gifts like meals, helicopter tours, limo rides, massages and show tickets from contractors, an internal investigation has found.
The VA's inspector general concluded top agency officials failed to be good stewards of taxpayer money throwing conferences last year, including spending nearly $50,000 to create a parody video featuring the late Gen. George Patton.
I'd like to hear some real solutions to the mess we find ourselves in. I no longer care who created this mess, all I care about is who is going to fix it, and as of recent, neither candidate has a real solution. It's time for these men stand up and tell the Amercian people their plan. Otherwise, it's just noise I no longer care to hear.Â
How come everytime mittens opens his mouth stupid just fills the room?
I'm looking forward to Mitt Romney and his gaffes
@northwestsurfer I am looking forward to see if Obama can put a full sentience together with out a telapromter.
@wynooheeman I dont no if the prezidant can put a ful sentience tagether with out yousing a telapromter.
But I am sure he will be able to articulate quite well, with or without using a teleprompter.
Nice grammar and spelling, by the way
 @northwestsurfer It were an joke.Â
@caphillkid Cap, you and I are on the same side, but I am going to have to respectfully correct you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammar
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 @northwestsurfer I beeleave itz spelld grammer.Â
 @wynooheeman  @northwestsurfer riiiight... because he's the only president ever to use a teleprompter. Your stupid is showing...
 @caphillkid You are mistaken. I am not an obama hater. I can imagine sitting down and having a beer with him and having a pretty good time. I hate what his policies are doing to my country but hey if obama wanted to buy me a beer I'd drink it with him. It would be fun to take him to a gun range and see how well he can shoot but would probably be asking too much.
 @caphillkid  @SeattleJoe Yeah kind of like the whole Romney gaffe thing. It is only a gaffe in the mind of the liberal media. Romney could say the sky is blue or grass is green or even Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and the lame stream media would call it a gaffe. Anything to distract the people from big O's colossal failures.
 @SeattleJoe The whole teleprompter zinger is ridiculous. You know it, I know it. Give us all a break. Some of you Obama haters (some) are better than this.Â
 @Poisonous Giraffe  @wynooheeman  @northwestsurfer Even if every president in the history of civilization has used one or not it is not relevant to whether or not obama himself can for sentences without one. You should look up fallacious attacks sometime...
 @wynooheeman That's the dumbest thing I have read here in a long time. You are truly a Republican.Â
@Poisonous Giraffe No he is the only one who can't speak with out one in public.
Can't wait to see you stinking libs crap your pants when your POS loses in a landslide!!!!!
 @tthunderstorme He won't lose in a landslide but it would be great if he lost by one vote. Then on the inevitable recount he loses by two, and so on. That would stick in the craw of his supporters in the worst way.
 @SeattleJoe And if ifs and buts were candy and nuts we'd all have a Merry Christmas.Â
@tthunderstorme Thats pretty funny; do you seriously think Mitt Romney is going to beat Obama in a landslide? I really am at a loss for words, but I look forward to election night, and I will look back to this and remember your comment, while smiling.
@northwestsurfer it is funny if you look at the unweighted polling data it has Romney over Obama 56/48 in every state. Kinda makes you wonder why the skewing of the data!
 @wynooheeman The unskewedpolls website is the laughing stock of the internet...last week. Most had a good laugh and have since moved on.Â
@northwestsurfer and try this on for size http://www.unskewedpolls.com/
@northwestsurfer that is not the raw data that is the weighted data.
@Poisonous Giraffe @northwestsurfer you can get the raw data not the weighted data using the 08 election as the weight model. The poll data ABC Uses is public record and can be abtained. what most of these polls do is go well we know 20% black voted for Obama in 08 so we will weigh it with that and we know that this portion voted against Obama so we will weight that part down etc. But if you take the raw numbers with weighting them or use the 2010 election as a model Obama loses.
@wynooheeman Sure about that?
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49073716/Obama_Widens_Lead_in_Polls_as_Romney_Faces_Challenges
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/25/2012-polls-barack-obama-lead_n_1912113.html
http://www.gallup.com/poll/150743/Obama-Romney.aspx
http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/10/politics/campaign-wrap/index.html
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 @wynooheeman  @northwestsurfer There you go again, taking data from Opposite-World.Watch something other than FOX and you'll see that those numbers are reversed, in pretty much all major news outlets.
 @northwestsurfer  @tthunderstorme tthunderstorme won't be able to see the debate, since his trailer's TV antenna only gets the road kill cuisine station.Â
Could be trouble for Mitt, he's going to have to talk and answer questions, not his strongest points...
@Windowseat same with Obama I loved watching him try to answer questions on Univision were the host called him a lier and said to him let me say this in english so it not lost in translation answer the question!
 @wynooheeman Speaking of English....
LOL! Wynooheeman complains about Obama's teleprompter, but can't spell OR put together a cohesive sentence.
Great Satire piece here.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2012/10/debate-could-test-two-romney-weaknesses-talking-and-thinking.html
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According to one aide, much of Mr. Romneyâs debate preparation has involved rehearsing a slew of prepackaged âzingers,â with mixed results: âWe gave him what we thought was a foolproof line about the budget deficit and he somehow turned it into a crack about gay Mexicans.â
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"His campaign also announced a new television commercial Tuesday that argues that Obama has raised taxes on the middle class while Romney will cut them. The ad is referring to the penalty under Obama's new health care law against those who don't get health insurance."
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So in other words, he is grasping at straws.Â
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f things Romney said about Romney care.
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 @T H I S How quickly people forget that the payroll taxes were cut in half by Obama and Congress, and we are still under those rates.Â
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But don't take my word for it when it comes to whether Obama raised taxes...let's just see what Romney himself had to say about that a week or so ago:
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âI admit this, [President Obama] has one thing he DID NOT DO in his first four years â heâs said heâs going to do in the next four years, which is to raise taxes.â
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Oh they are pulling the cut taxes even more approach... GENIOUS it was over aggressive tax cuts that emptied the surplus Clinton left for BUSH your tax cuts KILLED IT.... the deficit number do not lie and I admit the deficit has gone up with Obama in office... but it was his call to bailout the companies that sunk their own boats those bailouts became necessary under bush, Obama just inherited his screw up! AKA republicans screw up... are you telling me republicans would have not bailed out those companies?... HAH.... they would have done the same thing... and unless you guys say your going to cut the DoD's huge budget fighting proxy wars for nothing but OIL INTERESTS in the Gulf 'which I highly doubt' I don't see more tax cuts as a means but to further run the government debt even higher..as I called out in yesterday's debate article... still, I will likely still watch the debates but I just see a bunch of fast food slick arse politics and arse kissing by this guy and to be blunt I don't believe he has myself or other middle class citizens in mind... but I can only speak for myself disagree if you will but Republicans should have put up Ron Paul not Romney as I absolutely refuse to support him... Ron paul was the one republican canidate I was hoping for and the party stiffed him! ... bad move! The voters will speak in November and after that I hope DC gets off their stall prevent anythign that could help your opponent from passing crap stops and they actually start working TOGETHER regardless of who wins!
 @Freespeech How much surplus did Clinton leave for Bush?
@Freespeech Democrats controlled the Senate at the point. It is both parties that are screwing us and I agree that Obama will tax the middle class, you see it in the form of all the extra fees we, the middle class have to pay. With a 16 trilion deficit, the 49% who don't pay anything, need to start paying something.
 @justsayin 16 trillion is the debt, not the deficit. There is a difference. And if you are mad that half the country pays no federal income tax, look no further than to the Bush tax cuts, which cut most of the middle class income brackets in half.Â
 @caphillkid  @CrankyPanky Isn't blackmail a crime?
 @caphillkid  @CrankyPanky Hmm, why did obama say it was crazy to raise taxes in a recession? Was he lying?
 @CrankyPanky No, the Bush tax cuts that Obama was blackmailed into extending by all the Grover Norquist pledge signers in the GOP.Â
 @caphillkid  @justsayin You mean the obama tax cuts, right?