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‘Salt Lake Tribune’ Endorses Obama, Put Off By ‘Too Many Mitts’

Utah could give Mitt Romney his largest margin on Election Day, but the state’s biggest newspaper is rooting for his rival. The Tribune’s editorial board says the Romney it has praised for his 2002 Olympic performance is not the same Romney running for president in 2012.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

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‘Salt Lake Tribune’ Endorses Obama, Put Off By ‘Too Many Mitts’

Put Off By ‘Too Many Mitts,’ ‘Salt Lake Tribune’ Endorses Obama

Utah could give Mitt Romney his largest margin on Election Day, but the state’s biggest newspaper is rooting for his rival. The Tribune’s editorial board says the Romney it praised for turning around the 2002 Olympics is not the same Romney running for president in 2012.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

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Put Off By ‘Too Many Mitts,’ ‘Salt Lake Tribune’ Endorses Obama

White Men, A Key GOP Demographic, Discuss The Romney Appeal

For all the attention on female voters, the gender gap is no less among white men. They voted in large numbers against Barack Obama four years ago, and are expected to do so again this year. At a motorcycle festival in Florida, some of these voters weigh in on the GOP ticket and the election.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

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White Men, A Key GOP Demographic, Discuss The Romney Appeal

Obama Battling To Maintain Women’s Vote, Seen As His Key To Victory

Four years ago, 56 percent of female voters cast their ballots for Barack Obama. But with a recent poll showing him tied with Mitt Romney among women, Obama has been working anew to sway the demographic seen as key to his hold on the White House. Romney has been working to stop him.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

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Obama Battling To Maintain Women’s Vote, Seen As His Key To Victory

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