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  • President Obama speaks at a campaign rally in Denver on Oct. 4, 2012. (Associated Press)

    Reeling from round one, Obama goes back on attack

    Reeling from his widely panned performance in the first presidential debate, President Obama and his campaign team Thursday sought to reassure unnerved supporters and to blame the president's difficulties on the shiftiness of Republican rival Mitt Romney.

  • down but not out: President Obama addresses a large rally Thursday at a Denver park the day after the first presidential debate, seeking to regain his footing.

    Reeling from round one, Obama goes back on attack

    Reeling from his widely panned performance in the first presidential debate, President Obama and his campaign team Thursday sought to reassure unnerved supporters and to blame the president's difficulties on the shiftiness of Republican rival Mitt Romney.

  • ** FILE ** In this Wednesday, April 4, 2012, photo, an auto worker at the Ford Stamping Plant inspects the inner door panel in Chicago Heights, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

    CEOs now see gloomy third quarter, drop growth expectations

    Four major business groups see gloomy times ahead for the job market and the economy, according to a string of separate surveys and polls released this week that cast fresh doubt on hopes that the economic recovery may have turned the corner.

  • Cardinals RB Wells out until Nov. 25 with turf toe

    The Arizona Cardinals will be without running back Beanie Wells for at least seven games because of a severe turf toe injury sustained in Sunday's 27-6 victory over Philadelphia.

  • GOP rips Obama’s diplomatic ‘View’

    As world leaders gathered Monday for the United Nations General Assembly amid heightened anti-U.S. tensions, President Obama raised criticism by shunning one-on-one diplomatic meetings in favor of taping "The View" with first lady Michelle Obama in his hunt for female voters.

  • Boehner

    MILLER: Capitol hand out to Romney

    A rising tide lifts all boats in politics. Republicans in Congress hope a successful Romney campaign will help the Grand Old Party keep the House and take the Senate. They're doing what they can to make sure that happens.

  • White House press secretary Jay Carney gives his daily news briefing at the White House in Washington on Tuesday, Sept., 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

    White House jumps on Romney tax comments

    The White House criticized Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Tuesday for saying in a secretly recorded video that 47 percent of Americans are "victims" who don't pay taxes and depend on government.

  • Cards, Eagles unbeaten while Saints sinking at 0-2

    The Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles are still perfect, surprising standouts on the NFL's quickly dwindling list of undefeated teams.

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Safety Kerry Rhodes and the Cardinals improved to 2-0 on the season after Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski missed a 42-yard field-goal with 6 seconds left.

    Patriots lose nail-biter as kick sails wide

    Kevin Kolb took advantage of mistakes the Patriots made. Stephen Gostkowski failed when the Cardinals gave him one last chance.

  • Obama pushes economy in campaigning

    Sensing an opening on the economy, President Barack Obama launched an aggressive new effort Saturday to convince voters in the most competitive states that Republican rival Mitt Romney is risky for the nation's recovery with a plan that caters to multimillionaires over the middle class.

  • President Obama (right) sits with patrons (from left to right) John and Shirley Hill and Gerry and Jan Clark during his visit to Ossorio Bakery and Cafe in Cocoa, Fla., on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

    Obama uses Medicare study to court Florida seniors

    Armed with a study by a former adviser, President Obama is stepping up his attacks on Republican rival Mitt Romney over the future health of Medicare as both campaigns battle for the votes of seniors that could decide the election.

  • President Obama speaks in the White House briefing room in Washington on Monday. "I don't think that Gov. Romney is somehow responsible for the death of the woman that was portrayed in that ad," Mr. Obama said. "But keep in mind, this is an ad that I didn't approve, I did not produce and, as far as I can tell, has barely run. I think it ran once." (Associated Press)

    Obama: Nobody accused Romney of being a felon

    President Obama refused to accept responsibility Monday for the actions of campaign surrogates who suggested Republican Mitt Romney committed a felony and that he contributed to the death of a woman who succumbed to cancer.

  • Obama, Ryan take longtime rift to the next level

    President Obama and Mitt Romney's vice-presidential pick, Paul Ryan, have never seen eye to eye when it comes to policy, and now that the congressman from Wisconsin is on the GOP ticket, Mr. Obama is wasting no time in going after the Republicans' popular budget man.

  • President Obama speaks Aug. 13, 2012, during a campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa. (Associated Press)

    Obama, Biden link GOP rivals to Congress

    President Obama and Joe Biden moved quickly Monday to link GOP rivals Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan to House Republicans who Democrats blame for causing gridlock in Washington and pressing policies to protect the wealthy.

  • MILLER: Vying for Tom, Dick and Harriet

    President Obama and Mitt Romney are at loggerheads over who can help middle-class Americans get out of this economic morass. Both candidates say their plans will restore financial security to families. Of course, only one of them has already had three years to try.

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