In Virginia, frenzied weekend highlights fight ahead in state for Obama, Romney+Rahm to Romney: 'Stop Whining'

Posted at: 07/16/2012 7:50 AM
By: Ken Preston | WHEC.com

In Virginia, frenzied weekend highlights fight ahead in state for Obama, Romney
IMHO Mitt Romney’s campaign cannot keep up with The Obama campaign. The same thing happen in Romney’s fight against Ted Kennedy.

President Obama barnstormed five cities across Virginia this weekend, stepping up his attacks on Republican Mitt Romney as the two candidates demonstrated the hard fight ahead in a state crucial to the battle for the White House. http://wapo.st/NI2wF9

Rahm to Romney: 'Stop Whining'
Mitt Romney wants President Barack Obama to apologize for his campaign's suggestion that he may have committed a felony in his claims to the Securities and Exchange Commission about his tenure at Bain Capital. http://politi.co/NHEaLZ

The Health-Care Overhaul: A Timeline for Consumers
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld most of the massive health-care changes Congress passed in 2010. Their ultimate fate depends on whether November's elections provide traction to a vocal group of lawmakers who want to repeal them.

While some changes have taken effect already, others haven't—and won't kick in for years. "For many people, the most important provisions are yet to come," says Mark Luscombe, a tax specialist at publisher CCH, a WoltersKluwer WKL.AE +3.16% business, which closely tracks changes in federal laws. http://on.wsj.com/MvQbA3

OVE OVERMYER: Brooks' austerity agenda flawed
Hello Maggie. It’s not working. When will the GOP stop lying about not raising taxes on the so-called “Job creators” We are still waiting for them to create jobs from the Bush era tax cuts. What are they waiting for? Truth is, it’s a myth. President Obama has help to create more private sector jobs in 3 yrs. Than GW Bush did in 8 yrs. I hope she will read my friend Ove’s op-ed piece and stop trying to be like the GOP in Washington. http://bit.ly/LkWoDu

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