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Economists give Obama 'mediocre' marks

President Obama is getting 'mediocre' marks for his handling of the economy from a group of economists polled by the Associated Press.

Senh: Mediocre is better than poor, considering our economy's in the gutter. That's actually not bad for Barack Obama.

 

Republicans slam President Obama over new jobless figures

Recent trends hold with the Labor Department reporting a gain of 140,000 private-sector jobs last month but a loss of another 20,000 government jobs. It's a monthly ritual in the race for the White House.

 

Obama, G-20 can't agree on IMF rules

Obama, G-20 can't agree on IMF rules

President Obama and the G-20 could not agree on how to add resources to the International Monetary Fund so that it can help with the European debt crisis. G-20 members did say that the IMF should have more tools and money, but decisions on exactly how to do that were put off until next year.

 

Obama's foreign successes may help little in 2012

Obama's foreign successes may help little in 2012

By declaring the Iraq war over, President Barack Obama scored what his allies see as a fourth big foreign policy success in six months, starting with Osama bin Laden's killing. But in his re-election bid, these events might play a discouragingly small role even if they burnish his eventual place in history. Voters tend to focus heavily on domestic issues, especially in times of high unemployment. That will limit Obama's campaign options.

Senh: I'm wondering if he's already thrown everything he could at unemployment. Maybe there's only so much you can do, especially since we're coming from the second worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.

 

No "Hope" or "Change" but Obama campaign HQ buzzes

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Barack Obama's approval ratings are down, Republican challengers are beating him in polls and the U.S. economy is in a slump, yet the Democratic president's re-election campaign headquarters is buzzing.

Senh: Republican challengers are beating Barack Obama in the polls? Really? Who? Mitt Romney? Rick Perry? It's a bit vague. It sounds like a nice sentence, but a bit of supporting evidence would help, especially considering he's leading in the latest AP-KfP polls against his republican challengers.

 

Memorial of Martin Luther King Jr. Dedicated in Washington

Memorial of Martin Luther King Jr. Dedicated in Washington

Promising that “change can come if you don’t give up,” President Obama, the man who is perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the civil rights movement, on Sunday called on Americans to use the memory of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to help push for progress in today’s economically tough times.

 

Senate Republicans unveil competing jobs plan

A large group of Senate Republicans unveiled a jobs bill Thursday, saying they were tired of hearing President Obama assert they had not put forward a plan to spur hiring and jump-start the economy.

 

Obama Approval Rating: Likability Factor Keeping President Afloat

People like Christine Alonzo are keeping President Barack Obama afloat and giving his political team hope that he can win re-election despite high unemployment and sour attitudes about his policies and the country's future.

 

Geithner: I did not ignore Obama order

Geithner: I did not ignore Obama order

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner -- and other White House officials -- are challenging a new book that slams President Obama's economic t ...

 

Barack Obama signs patent reform law

Calling it a jump-start for the economy and a boon for jobs, President Barack Obama signed into law on Friday a bill that overhauls the nation's patent system for the first time in nearly six decades.

 

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