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President Barack Obama waves as he boards Air Force One at Dayton International Airport in Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 23, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

President Barack Obama waves as he boards Air Force One at Dayton International Airport in Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 23, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Data Set for Entry-Into-Force of the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion On Monday, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Panamanian Minister of Commerce and Industry Ricardo Quijano exchanged letters setting a date for the entry-into-force of the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA).
Weekly Address: Congress Should Join the President to Help Responsible Homeowners President Obama urges Congress to act to build on the momentum we are seeing in the housing market by helping responsible homeowners refinance, saving $3000 a year.

Maná apoya al Presidente Obama: “¡Salgan a Votar! – Go Out and Vote!”


By Mario on October 23, 2012

Maná, one of the most popular Spanish-language bands in the world, opened for President Obama at a recent rally in Las Vegas—and they took some time to speak to Latinos about the importance of voting.

Check out what Maná had to say—then help spread the word to your friends.

Student Loans


Oct 23, 2012 by

    http://whitehouseforsenate.com/pellgrants
“For many young people, a Pell Grant can mean the difference between attending college or not. But this year, the GOP-controlled House passed the Ryan Plan, which would have gutted Pell Grants by an average of $830 per student. I fought hard to make sure that the Senate prevented these cuts from becoming law and I’m glad to say we won…that round.  I know it won’t be the last time the GOP tries to put Pell Grants or affordable education on the chopping block.  In fact, just this summer it took a massive outcry of public support to convince the GOP to stop student loan rates from doubling.”
Join Sheldon in this fight: http://whitehouseforsenate.com/pellgrants

Alzheimers.gov — Symptoms, Treatment Options, and More


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More than 5 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s Disease, a form of dementia that causes memory, behavior, and thinking problems that get worse over time.
If you or a loved one is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease, get information and resources on Alzheimers.gov, including:

How low can a Republican go …


Tommy Thompson has hit rock bottom. On Monday, his campaign released a new ad that dishonestly attacks Tammy for voting against a cynical, politically-motivated resolution.
Make no mistake: Tommy is using 9/11 to score political points. But that’s not the worst part.
Tommy has also used 9/11 to score personal profits. He got a government contract to provide health care to first responders after the attacks. He put $3 million into his own pocket. But the first responders didn’t get the care they were promised.
Click here to watch our new ad exposing Tommy’s shameful record.

Tommy knows that Tammy has supported nine different 9/11 memorial resolutions — and he knows that the one she voted against was intentionally politicized by Republicans looking to make 9/11 an election-year wedge issue.
But Tommy also knows he’s losing this race. And he’s desperate.
I want you to know two things.
First, we’re not going to let him get away with this. We’ve released a new ad exposing Tommy’s disgraceful behavior — click here to watch it. And the media is onto Tommy — click here to watch Ed Schultz take apart his false claims.

Second, the reason Tommy is so desperate is because he knows that our campaign is stronger — and that’s thanks to you. You’ve stood by Tammy through $16 million in special interest attacks, and I thank you for standing by her again in the face of this latest vile smear from Tommy Thompson himself.
We’re going to win this race.
Karin
Karin Johanson Campaign Manager Tammy Baldwin for Senate

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