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Siegel in the Magnolia Pictures documentary "The Queen of Versailles" (Magnolia Pictures YouTube)

CEO threatens layoffs if Obama is re-elected

Ugonna Okpalaoka
theGRIO REPORT - The man who takes credit for getting George W. Bush elected as president is now making efforts to see that Republican candidate Mitt Romney makes it into the Oval Office, too...
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President Barack Obama speaks during a campaign event at George Mason University, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012, in Fairfax, Va (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Obama: US 'has come too far to turn back now'

Ken Thomas, Associated Press
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) - President Barack Obama says an encouraging jobs report shows that the country has made too much progress to turn back to the policies that he says led the nation into an economic crisis...
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President Barack Obama waves to waves to supporters after a campaign speech Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

How jobs news could boost Obama

Perry Bacon Jr.
ANALYSIS - The sharp drop in the unemployment rate is a major political boon for President Obama, allowing him to shift attention from Mitt Romney's strong performance on Wednesday night's debate and buttressing the president's case that his economic policies have been effective.
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Jack Welch, President, Jack Welch, LLC, speaks during the Global Business Forum on the University of Miami campus January 16, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The forum was bringing together business leaders to share ideas. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Jack Welch accuses Obama of manipulating jobs numbers

Joy-Ann Reid
theGRIO REPORT - Republicans caused eyes to roll this election season by perpetuating the meme that poll numbers favoring Barack Obama over Mitt Romney are 'skewed'...
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University of Denver student Sam Garry sits at the moderator's desk before a presidential debate dress rehearsal at University of Denver on October 2, 2012 in Denver, Colorado. Tomorrow marks the first presidential debate with the two candidates as little more than one month remains before Americans head to the polls to elect their president for the next four years. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Debate night: 5 things to watch for

Perry Bacon Jr.
theGRIO REPORT - Here are five key questions ahead of tonight's much-hyped first debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney in Denver...
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theGrio and CNBC Market Update

Shartia Brantley
VIDEO - Besides monitoring austerity measures in Europe, investors received several economic reports last week...
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Following his campaign speech at Farm Bureau Live in Virginia Beach,Va., President Barack Obama greets and takes photos with supporters along the rope-line Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, afternoon.(AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot,Stephen N. Katz )

Obama now can call himself job creator

Tom Raum, Associated Press
(AP) - It probably won't help Obama much in his race for re-election. The economy is still a long way from firing on all cylinders...
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New economic trends may aid Obama

Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - For the past year, as the presidential election unfolded, President Barack Obama confronted a dizzying swell of economic news — hiring up, hiring down, a euro crisis abroad, seesawing gasoline prices at the pump, foreclosures dragging down home values...
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theGrio and CNBC Market Update

Shartia Brantley
VIDEO - Housing stocks rose by 2.3 percent in August, but building permits, a gauge of future building activity, declined by 1 percent....
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North Carolina Central University students, including Aaliyah McMillan, center, cheer for first lady Michelle Obama as she speaks at the Durham, N.C. school on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. Obama said her husband is fighting to ensure all people have the tools to succeed and live the American dream — comments that drew a contrast with Mitt Romney's divisive words in a secretly recorded speech that rattled his campaign this week. (AP Photo/The News & Observer, Takaaki Iwabu)

Obama boosted by upbeat housing reports, new polls

David Espo, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Fresh signs of a national housing rebound and growing support in public opinion polls boosted President Barack Obama's bid for a new term in the White House...
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