Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Obama carries anti-war message to rallies
Campaigning in the adoring embrace of yet another college audience, President Obama blasted Republican nominee Mitt Romney Sunday for ignoring the war in Afghanistan at the GOP convention, and suggested that his rival will prolong the war if elected president. Published September 2, 2012
Back on the stump in Ohio and Iowa, Romney and Obama trade jabs
Mitt Romney on Saturday aimed to keep his post-convention momentum going with a campaign stop in the battleground state of Ohio, while President Obama countered with the start of a campaign march through four swing states that he hopes will inject a jolt of energy into his re-election bid ahead of the Democratic National Convention next week in North Carolina. Published September 1, 2012
Obama marks Iraq war end with troops
Seeking to reclaim the spotlight a day after Mitt Romney accepted the Republican presidential nomination, President Obama delivered an election-year reminder Friday that he kept his 2008 campaign promise to end the war in Iraq. Published August 31, 2012
Obama hits the road to reclaim spotlight
After three days of claiming to ignore a parade of Republicans bashing his record, President Obama will take to the road Friday for five straight days of campaigning in battleground states on the way to accepting his renomination at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., next Thursday. Published August 30, 2012
Reddit readers could ask Obama anything — and did
President Obama took part in an online chat Wednesday in which he urged people to "ask me anything." They did. Published August 29, 2012
Regulations to boost auto MPG, price tag
The Obama administration on Tuesday released final regulations forcing automakers to more than double the fuel economy of cars and light trucks by 2025 — and adding at least $1,800 to their price tags. Published August 28, 2012
Obama warns Gulf Coast of possible evacuations as storm Isaac looms
As Tropical Storm Isaac bore down on New Orleans and the Gulf Coast Tuesday, President Obama issued a televised warning to residents to prepare for possible evacuations. Published August 28, 2012
Despite Akin, GOP’s odds improve on taking Senate
Republicans' chances of gaining control of the Senate are improving, notwithstanding Missouri Senate candidate W. Todd Akin's self-inflicted calamity. Published August 27, 2012
Obama to break recent precedent, will stump during RNC
Incumbent presidents usually lay low during their opponents' nominating conventions, but not so with President Obama, who will wage an ambitious campaign next week to coincide with the Republican National Convention. Published August 23, 2012
Polls show Romney closing gap with Obama in swing states
As Republicans head to Tampa, Fla., to nominate Mitt Romney for president, the contest with President Obama is narrowing in the 10 battleground states that likely will decide the election. Published August 22, 2012
Obama to young voters: Romney doesn’t think you’re worth investment
Trying to rally disillusioned supporters of four years ago, President Obama pleaded with young voters Tuesday to come back to his side by warning them that rival Mitt Romney "does not think investing in your future is worth it." Published August 21, 2012
Obama: Nobody accused Romney of being a felon
President Obama refused to accept responsibility Monday for the actions of campaign surrogates who suggested Republican Mitt Romney committed a felony and that he contributed to the death of a woman who succumbed to cancer. Published August 20, 2012
Pa. voters will need to show their IDs
In a ruling with implications for the presidential race, a judge on Wednesday rejected an effort by civil rights groups to block Pennsylvania's voter-ID law, legislation that Republicans say is needed to prevent fraud at the polls this fall. Published August 15, 2012
Biden tells Va. supporters that Romney would put blacks ‘back in chains’
Injecting racial politics into an election that already turned ugly, Vice President Joseph R. Biden told a largely black audience Tuesday in Virginia that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney would put voters "back in chains" with a plan to loosen regulations on Wall Street. Published August 14, 2012
Obama backers won’t pull ‘disgusting’ TV ad
Supporters of President Obama refused Thursday to pull a TV ad suggesting that Republican Mitt Romney caused a woman to die from cancer, a commercial that is raising questions about suspected coordination between the Obama campaign and an advocacy group founded by a former White House staffer. Published August 9, 2012
Anti-Obama Catholics want dinner invitation rescinded
Catholics opposed to President Obama attending the annual Alfred E. Smith charity dinner in New York have started an online petition urging Cardinal Timothy Dolan to withdraw his invitation to the president. Published August 8, 2012
Obama signs bill requiring him to detail budget cuts
With as little fanfare as possible, President Obama signed legislation Tuesday requiring him to reveal to Congress within the next 30 days exactly where he would slash defense and domestic spending under automatic budget cuts due to take effect in January. Published August 7, 2012
Obama taps Hollywood for campaign cash to match Romney’s haul
Beaten in the money chase by Republican challenger Mitt Romney for the third straight month, President Obama on Monday turned again to one of the Democratic Party's most lucrative and reliable sources of campaign cash — Hollywood. Published August 6, 2012
Biden diversifying his 2012 campaign portfolio
Once considered primarily the Obama campaign's designated attack dog, Vice President Joseph R. Biden has adopted a role that is lower in profile but more versatile on the stump in this election season. Published August 5, 2012
Sen. Obama supported layoff warnings; now sees no need
President Obama's administration doesn't see the need for defense contractors to warn employees about possible layoffs from across-the-board budget cuts, but in 2007, then-Sen. Barack Obama railed against employers failing to notify workers who were in danger of losing their jobs. Published August 1, 2012