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Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan says Barack Obama fell "woefully short" as president by failing to keep promises he made as a candidate four years ago.
Sen. John Kerry is dismissing Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney as "out of touch at home, out of his depth abroad and out of the mainstream."
In Charlotte for the Democratic National Convention, Newark Mayor Cory Booker told a crowd that if more Democrats turned out to vote in New Jersey's 2009 gubernatorial election, "the world wouldn't know who (Chris) Christie is." Asked if he thinks the statement might have been Booker's opening salvo in an effort to unseat him next year, Governor Christie seemed unfazed.
Former President Bill Clinton has offered a ringing endorsement of President Barack Obama, saying he believes with all his heart that Obama's leadership on the economy will bring it back.
Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren says President Barack Obama is a fighter for the middle class. And she slams his Republican opponent, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, as someone who wants to cut taxes for the rich and big corporations.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is pointing the country's $16 trillion debt and the millions of people who rely on food stamps as proof that Americans aren't better off than they were four years ago.
Democratic officials say they're moving President Barack Obama's convention speech indoors tomorrow night because of the possibility of severe weather.