They had something else in common: a famous political family. The midterm election not only gave Democrats control of the House. I look to politicians more in terms of how are they going to govern and how is that going to affect my life. On trip to France, Kamala Harris is introducing herself to the world in personal terms.
Column: Newsom deserved downtime with his kids. All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. Times Store. The release of the video, on the liberal Mother Jones website, came at an awkward moment for the Romney campaign amid reports of internal strife and bickering among his campaign managers. His campaign team announced on Monday morning that it would recalibrate its strategy and that, instead of focusing on criticising Obama, it will begin to set out "specifics" about what policies Romney will pursue if he wins the White House.
But only hours later the new strategy was overtaken by the recording of Romney posted on the Mother Jones site. It has the potential to alienate a lot of independent voters who will cringe at a potential president being so dismissive of the poor. The Romney campaign did not deny that the video is authentic and insisted only that the candidate cares about all Americans. Apart from offending a large part of the population, the comment is also inaccurate. Earlier in the day, the Romney campaign said it would attempt to give a clearer, more positive picture of their candidate as it seeks to regain the initiative with just 50 days to go until the election.
Story highlights Clinton and Romney's campaign managers will lead the Defending Digital Democracy Project Romney's campaign manager says election-related cyberattacks "affect people of all political stripes".
The initiative will focus on developing "concrete solutions" to address the threat of hacks on political organizations and election infrastructure. It will seek to develop and share best strategies with organizations involved in the electoral sphere. The announcement marks the first major effort to explicitly organize regarding the growing concern over election-related cybersecurity threats.
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