What is in Obama’s Budget?
By Jeanne Sahadi NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — President Obama on Wednesday proposed a $3.77 trillion budget for 2014 that would cut deficits by $1.8 trillion over the next decade. Obama’s budget blueprint —...
View ArticlePalin Unleashes on Correspondents’ Dinner
By CNN Political Unit (CNN) — Conan O’Brien and President Barack Obama may have had the political crowd in high spirits at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, but in Alaska,...
View ArticleGOP Walks Fine Line in Clinton Benghazi Probe
By Kevin Liptak, CNN (CNN) — Republicans continued to put Hillary Clinton at the center of their inquest into last September’s attack in Benghazi, claiming Sunday the former secretary of state wasn’t...
View ArticleWho Will Pay More Under Obamacare?
By Tami Luhby NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The Obama administration says the Affordable Care Act will provide cheaper health insurance for millions of Americans. But some people, particularly young men who...
View ArticleObama: Military Leaders ‘Ashamed’ Over Sexual Assaults
By Chelsea J. Carter and Ashley Fantz, CNN (CNN) — U.S. military leaders are “angry” and “ashamed” over sexual assaults plaguing the armed forces, President Barack Obama said Thursday after ordering...
View ArticleDo You Support or Oppose the Health Care Law?
From the CNN Political Unit WASHINGTON (CNN) — A majority of Americans still oppose the nation’s new health care measure, three years after it became law, according to a new survey. But a CNN/ORC...
View ArticleObama Honors Veterans in Memorial Day Speech
By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN (CNN) — President Barack Obama gave a special salute Monday to Americans who lost their lives fighting in the Korean War, noting that it was the 60th anniversary of the...
View ArticleObama May Tap Ex-Bush Official as FBI Chief
By Joe Johns. Jim Acosta and Greg Botelho, CNN (CNN) — President Barack Obama plans to nominate James Comey to replace Robert Mueller as FBI director, officials familiar with the nomination process...
View ArticleJohn Edwards Looking to Open New Law Firm
By CNN Political Unit (CNN) — Former Sen. John Edwards is looking to open a new law firm this September, a source told CNN’s Chris Cuomo. The firm will be based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and will...
View ArticleOhio Poll: Clinton, Christie Tied; Obama Approval Low
WASHINGTON (CNN) — In the crucial swing state of Ohio, voters are practically split between Hillary Clinton and Chris Christie in a hypothetical 2016 presidential matchup, according to a new survey....
View ArticleWhat Your New Year’s Drink of Choice Says About Your Politics
(Courtesy: National Media Research via CNN) WASHINGTON (CNN) — If you are like most Americans, you imbibed in a few drinks to ring in 2014 on Tuesday night. But did you ever stop to consider what those...
View ArticleGOP Adopts Changes to 2016 Presidential Primary Process
By CNN National Political Reporter Peter Hamby WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Republican National Committee gave near-unanimous approval Friday to a package of rules changes that would condense the 2016...
View ArticlePresident at 42% on Presidents Day
WASHINGTON (CNN) — As President Barack Obama marks his sixth Presidents Day in office, his approval ratings remain near the lowest of his presidency. According to a CNN Poll of Polls compiled Monday,...
View ArticleEarly-Voting Hours Established for May 6 Primary
Secretary of State Jon Husted has established uniform, early-voting hours for Ohio’s 88 counties for this year’s May 6 primary. Voters can cast absentee ballots early by mail or in person without...
View ArticleTrial scheduled to begin in campaign probe
CLEVELAND (AP) — The trial of a northeast Ohio businessman accused of funneling illegal campaign contributions to two Republican candidates is scheduled to begin. The trial of 72-year-old Benjamin...
View ArticleJudge orders expanded Ohio early voting schedule
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A federal judge has blocked an Ohio law trimming early voting and ordered the swing state’s elections chief to set an expanded voting schedule. The ruling Thursday from U.S. District...
View ArticleTake your pick! Early voting starts in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans can start casting ballots Tuesday in the fall election after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a dispute over the swing state’s voting schedule. Voters can pick their choices...
View ArticleState: More than 49,000 Ohioans have voted early
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state’s elections chief says more than 49,000 Ohioans have cast absentee ballots for the fall election after early voting began last week. Ohioans can vote absentee by mail or in...
View ArticleRed light cameras: What your vote means for Issue 35
CLEVELAND — Demonstrators are not slowing down when it comes to protesting Cleveland’s speed and red light cameras. Many drivers honked in support as they went through the intersection of East 40th...
View ArticleYou decide: There’s still time to vote early
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state’s elections chief says more than 272,000 absentee ballots have been cast ahead of the fall election. Ohioans can vote absentee by mail or in person before Nov. 4. Early...
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