The tight battle between President Obama and Mitt Romney has barely budged despite all the major news developments of the past month, the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll finds.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
President Obama presses his attacks on Mitt Romney's background as a venture capitalist, arguing that profit-making alone is not a qualification for the White House.
Monday, 21 May 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
Mitt Romney and his party raised a sizable $40 million last month, but many donors who backed his primary election challengers have not come to his aid.
Mitt Romney raised almost as much money as President Obama last month, taking in more than $40.1 million in fundraising efforts for his campaign and the Republican Party.
Thursday, 17 May 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
The billionaire said to be weighing a proposal to resurrect incendiary comments by President Obama's former pastor has shelved the idea after it was rejected by Mitt Romney.
While Supreme Court watchers focus on the insurance requirement in President Obama's healthcare law, the election year ruling next month may also decide on billions in new taxes.
Rancher and state Sen. Deb Fischer overcame two longtime state office holders to win the Nebraska GOP primary for the U.S. Senate, the second Republican primary upset in a week after an insurgent ousted longtime Indiana Republican Senator Richard Lugar.
The House speaker draws an election-year battle line, saying he would back an increase in the government's borrowing authority only if there were an equal amount of spending cuts.
Monday, 14 May 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
President Obama is casting Mitt Romney as a greedy, job-killing corporate titan with little concern for the working class in a new effort to undermine his business credentials.
Friday, 11 May 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
Newly released footage from January 2011 shows Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker describing a "divide and conquer" strategy for going after the state's public employee unions.
Amid worries that Greece might ditch the euro after its upcoming election, the telltale sign of such a move will likely come much sooner, Benn Steil of the Council on Foreign Relations said Wednesday... Read More
As the Congressional Budget Office warned of a recession in the event of a federal fiscal stalemate, two senators appearing on CNBC’s “The Kudlow Report” did little to bridge differences... Read More
Ongoing economic trouble in Europe, including a “bank jog” on Greek banks, this week could signal a third round of quantitative easing on this side of the Atlantic.... Read More