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Posted: 7:13 AM A nation at war, crippling joblessness and a looming budget standoff that could wreck the economy have been overshadowed in recent days by an issue that polls show doesn't even crack voters' lists of top 10 concerns -- abortion.
Posted: 12:21 PM Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist says he's backing Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential race.
Posted: 1:06 PM A joke by Mitt Romney touching on the controversy among some Republicans regarding President Obama's birthplace set off a firestorm between the two campaigns.
Posted: 6:45 AM Michelle Obama has hit the campaign trail to announce that the Obama administration has exceeded the goal of 100,000 military veterans and spouses hired or trained by businesses.
Updated: 5:51 AM All Isaac needs to do is come close to Tampa to bring a lot of problems to the Republican National Convention.
Posted: 4:08 PM Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider has asked Republican vice presidential running mate Paul Ryan's camp not to play his hit song, "We're Not Gonna Take It."
Updated: 7:25 AM (AP) -- As college students return to campus, President Barack Obama's campaign will be there waiting for them.
Posted: 9:57 AM Colorado's largest congressional district is also its most wildly divergent.
Posted: 10:16 AM Republican Paul Ryan is criticizing President Barack Obama for a remark the Democrat made four years ago about voters clinging to guns and religion.
Posted: 7:35 AM Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper will get another chance to speak to delegates at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted: 7:44 AM The Obama campaign is offering Mitt Romney a truce of sorts: if he releases five years of tax returns, the Obama campaign will not request the release of any more.
Posted: 10:23 AM Tampa is a hot property for the Republicans this year. And that doesn't just mean the 90-degree temperatures in August that will begin to sauté national convention delegates every time they step outdoors.
Posted: 3:53 PM A new report says President Barack Obama has an advantage over Republican Mitt Romney when it comes to reaching voters online.
Posted: 9:31 AM PBS anchor Jim Lehrer will moderate the first debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney at the University of Denver.
Updated: 11:49 AM New vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is heading to Colorado Monday.
Posted: 7:44 AM First lady Michelle Obama spent time with victims of last month's Aurora shooting while in the Denver area for a campaign fundraiser Saturday.
Updated: 11:20 PM Mitt Romney's choice for running mate was announced Saturday morning through a phone app. He and Paul Ryan are set to appear together for the first time in Norfolk, Va.
Updated: 6:12 AM Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan is expected to be named Mitt Romney’s Vice Presidential nominee Saturday morning, according to a source close to the campaign.
Updated: 11:30 PM President Obama is set for four campaign stops in Colorado starting on Wednesday. It's a trip that will bring him to Pueblo and Colorado Springs.
Posted: 10:14 AM President Barack Obama and the Democratic National Committee raised $75 million in July for the president's re-election campaign.
Posted: 8:05 AM If elected, Mitt Romney doesn't intend to use another stimulus package to jump-start the economy.
Posted: 3:50 PM The Republican National Convention and the peak of hurricane season collide in Tampa, Fla., and organizers say they have a plan if a violent storm should hit.
Posted: 9:06 AM President Barack Obama got new figures Friday to buttress his argument that he's presiding over steady, if slow, economic growth.
Updated: 6:06 PM Mitt Romney is making two appearances Thursday in Colorado. The first is a speech to supporters at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.
Updated: 11:43 AM Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will be in Colorado on August 2, with stops planned in at least two cities. President Barack Obama will also visit the state next week, as he pushes for reelection.
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