Former President Bill Clinton nominated President Obama for a second term, telling the Democratic National Convention his re-election is critical to restoring a vibrant economy.
David Siegel, who threated to fire all of his employees if President Obama is re-elected, told CNBC Wednesday that “I don’t want to go through another four years under the Obama administration where I have to downsize my company again.”
After President Obama's debate debacle in Denver, Paul Ryan's team is preparing for Vice President Joe Biden to come out "like a cannonball" in Thursday night's faceoff.
As a candidate, Mitt. Romney accuses China of stealing jobs of Americans by cheating. But his investments with Bain Capital is undermining his campaign message, The New York Times reports.
Message to the president: Keep Big Bird out of political ads. That's what Sesame Workshop told President Obama's campaign Tuesday after it featured Big Bird in a new campaign ad mocking Mitt Romney's vow to end federal funding for public broadcasting.
Last month’s controversial U.S. payrolls report is “not correct”, billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump told CNBC Tuesday, echoing complaints by Obama administration opponents.
In the shadow of the supersize super PACs that have reshaped the battle for the White House and Senate, a new and potentially potent kind of super PAC is proliferating in the closing weeks of the campaign and taking aim at House races.
The owner of Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants is putting more workers on part-time status in a test aimed at limiting the impact of looming requirements under Obamacare.
With Election Day a month away, Mitt Romney gains grounds in a post-debate poll, and he and President Obama crisscross the crucial state of Ohio, The New York Times reports.
Government numbers showing the unemployment rate has fallen under 8 percent for the first time in nearly four years don't reflect actual business conditions, Home Depot founder Ken Langone said on CNBC.
After the president's poor showing in last week's debate, the big guns of the Obama administration are prepping Vice President Joe Biden for his faceoff with Paul Ryan, The New York Times reports.
Although President Obama is widely seen as a friend of the tech industry, Mitt Romney has made clear inroads in Silicon Valley, The New York Times reports.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stayed within striking distance of President Barack Obama in a Reuters/Ipsos poll on Sunday, coming in two points behind the Democrat for the third straight day after winning last week's debate in Denver.
Barack Obama's campaign and its Democratic allies raised a record $181 million in September for the president's re-election effort, which could prove crucial in the final stretch of the White House race.
Jack Welch has been extremely vocal in his skepticism of the latest jobs data. On CNBC's Kudlow Report he explained why he just can't keep quiet on the issue.
A chorus of skeptics charged that Friday's jobs report was cooked. AOL Jobs spoke to one of the economists at the BLS, John Mullins, about the process behind putting together the reports.