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Melanie, ad by Mitt Romney. Melanie McNamara voted for Barack Obama in 2008. She believed he would lead our country to prosperity. Four years later, she’s voting for Mitt Romney because she wants to make sure that our economy is growing again.

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The New Yorker Cover, The Empty Chair, The First Presidential Debate, sneak peek, October 15, 2012.

Artist Barry Blitt describes,

This image seemed like a proper response to the first Presidential debate, but I’m not sure I realized how hard it is to caricature furniture.”

Mitt Stands Alone Click Here

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We Can’t Afford Four More Years, ad by Mitt Romney.  During the presidential debate, we saw the clear choice facing voters in this campaign. President Obama can’t defend his record and has no new ideas to run on. Mitt Romney clearly demonstrated that he is a leader who will create jobs, turn around our economy, and work across the aisle. We can’t afford four more years like the last four years.

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Obama sent an email after the first presidential debate 2012. I received it in my inbox at 12:35 am October 4, 2012. Look at the MSM poll on who won the debate.

Is this man delusional?

Friend —

I hope I made you proud out there explaining the vision we share for this country.

Now we need to go win this election — the most important thing that will happen tonight is what you do (or don’t do) to help in the little time we have left:

https://donate.barackobama.com/Tonight

Thank you,

Barack

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The Republican National Committee releases “Smirk” after the first presidential debate. Governor Romney laid out a clear plan to create jobs and get the middle class back to economic prosperity and President Obama who was visibly angry couldn’t explain his failed policies that have left 23 million people looking for work.

Was Obama upset or incompetent during the first debate?

Look at Obama’s stance behind the podium in Denver, Colorado.

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