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Obama or Romney, India to stay on strong ground

India has little to worry about as to who will manage United States foreign policy in the next administration. Both campaigns, especially the Republicans, have expressed a strong commitment to India. Pramit Pal Chaudhuri reports.

American elections set to be most expensive in history

Election 2012 is set to be the most expensive in US history costing a whopping $6 billion with President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney's campaigns alone spending $2.6 billion.

Obama and Romney campaigns reach out to Indian-Americans

In a very close presidential election where every single vote counts, both the Obama and Romney campaigns have been making special effort to reach out to the Indian-American community.

Obama cancels 2 campaign events due to hurricane

US President Barack Obama has canceled two campaign events early next week to monitor developments related to Hurricane Sandy and its expected landfall in the eastern United States, the White House announced on late Saturday.

Just for laughs: Obama, Romney cease fire

President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney put the campaigning on hold for a few hours Thursday night for a presidential race tradition — poking fun at each other at a New York dinner. Yashwant Raj reports.

Obama bounces back in second prez debate

President Barack Obama needed a strong performance on Tuesday night to show he did indeed want a second term. And that he was willing to work for it. He delivered. Yashwant Raj reports. Fiery exchanges

Obama back on trail after besting Romney in debate

US President Barack Obama swung straight back onto the campaign trail today after savaging his White House rival Mitt Romney in a comeback debate and re-energizing his faltering campaign.

Obama, Romney clash over outsourcing to India, China

President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney clashed over outsourcing with the Republican challenger vowing to get tough with China and the president suggesting that his rival's plans would create jobs, but in China or India or Germany.

Obama, Romney register complaint against moderator's role

In a rare display of bipartisanship, both Obama and Romney campaigns have complained to the Commission on Presidential Debates about the moderator of the second presidential debate for publicly describing its role.

Obama looks for edge in next debate

Aggressive, focussed and armed with his charm, the president is ready to outdo Romney at the town hall in New York. Yashwant Raj reports.

Obama and Romney's social media face-off

Democrat Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney may be neck and neck in the polls as the November 6 election draws close, but on social networks, the US president is the clear winner.

In second debate, can Obama bounce back?

Time and again, when seeming distracted and stumbling, President Barack Obama has pulled himself out of the political mire. His supporters now wonder whether he has it in him again.

Fiery Biden sets stage for Obama recovery attempt

Joe Biden's spirited performance in the vice presidential debate had Republicans criticizing him yesterday for snide grins and a comment on Libya, but it set the stage for President Barack Obama to try to regain his footing in a rematch with challenger Mitt Romney next Tuesday.

Biden wins one for Obama

Vice president Joe Biden delivered Thursday night. He was aggressive, dominating and eager to attack — everything Obama wasn’t a week ago, Yashwant Raj reports.

Democrats' hopes rest on Biden in high-stakes debate

Democrats are betting on US vice president Joe Biden to deliver a feisty performance today evening during a high-stakes debate against Republican challenger Paul Ryan and seize back momentum in the race for the White House.
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