Should Mitt Romney (pictured) be panicking? His campaign has reportedly decided to abruptly shift its strategy[1]. With poll after poll unanimously showing an upswing for President Barack Obama, it has finally dawned on Team Romney that a White House bid built on largely dishonest damning of Obama while being disingenuous about his own vision for the country won’t be enough to win in November. Whatever new message Romney and co. come up wih, though, there’s reason to wonder if he is too late to resonate with the voters he needs most. RELATED: Why Unions May Hurt Obama[2] Strategists in both parties figure that to offset the president’s expected landslide among an expanding electorate of Blacks and Hispanics — Obama won 80 percent of minority votes in 2008 — Romney must garner more than 60 percent of the White vote overall. The only people who enjoy 60 percent of the White vote are Jesus, Elvis, and maybe Oprah — before her Obama endorsement. It remains to be seen if Obama will match his 2 ...
If President Barack Obama wins Michigan in November, it’s likely that Public Act 4 (PA4), the state’s emergency manager law-turned-ballot-proposal, will not. How are...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — If President Barack Obama was looking for a lift in Florida, he got one from Scott Van Duzer. The 46-year-old, six-foot-three Republican gave Obama a bear hug, raising him off the ground as Obama marveled at the man’s strength – and enthusiasm. Van Duzer owns the Big Apple Pizza and Pasta Italian Restaurant where Obama stopped on Sunday during a Florida bus swing. He also runs a foundation that helps collect blood for the ill; he has received White House commendations for his work. Want to Keep Up With NewsOne.com? LIKE Us On Facebook! As he entered, Obama admired Van Duzer’s biceps, saying “Look at these guns!” Said Obama: “The guy’s just got a big heart, along with big pecs.” Of his embrace, Van Duzer said: “I was overwhelmed when I saw him.” ...