Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Top 3 GOP challengers gang up on Romney
As the Republican presidential hopefuls wrapped up their final weekend of campaigning before the New Hampshire primary Tuesday, the top three challengers of front-runner Mitt Romney attacked his conservative credentials and portrayed him as a political loser. Published January 8, 2012
Gingrich: Romney win would hurt GOP
As the Republican presidential candidates geared up Saturday for two crucial debates 12 hours apart, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said the party's core principles would be undermined if front-runner Mitt Romney wins the nomination. Published January 7, 2012
Paul, son target Santorum in N.H. campaigning debut
Rep. Ron Paul, running a distant second to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in New Hampshire polls, arrived in New Hampshire to a thunderous rally with supporters Friday for the final weekend of campaigning before Tuesday's primary. Published January 6, 2012
Going local: Gingrich woos N.H. voters over power project
The GOP presidential candidates in New Hampshire have appealed to voters mostly by promoting their conservative credentials, but former House Speaker Newt Gingrich earned the biggest headlines Friday by going local. Published January 6, 2012
Gingrich: Romney soft on left
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich stepped up his attacks on rival Mitt Romney on Thursday, accusing the GOP presidential front-runner of "accommodating the left" and airing a new TV ad in New Hampshire that criticizes Mr. Romney by name. Published January 5, 2012
Romney calls Obama a ‘crony capitalist’
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, seeking to solidify his status as the Republican presidential front-runner, criticized President Obama on Thursday as a "crony capitalist" who meddles recklessly with economic forces he doesn't understand. Published January 5, 2012
McCain endorses 2008 rival Romney
Fresh from the narrowest of victories in the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney picked up the endorsement of Sen. John McCain on Wednesday as he seeks a more convincing win in the New Hampshire primary. Published January 4, 2012
EEOC: High school diploma requirement might violate Americans with Disabilities Act
Employers are facing more uncertainty in the wake of a letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission warning them that requiring a high school diploma from a job applicant might violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. Published January 1, 2012
Dozen states prove pivotal to White House race
The 2012 presidential race will be decided in a dozen swing states, and President Obama faces a hard road to victory in many of them. Published December 25, 2011
House signs off on Senate plan for tax-cut extension
In a very public retreat, House Republican leaders late Thursday agreed to a two-month extension of payroll-tax cuts, a move that will prevent Social Security taxes from rising on millions of workers Jan. 1. Published December 22, 2011
McConnell calls on House GOP to relent on tax impasse
Underscoring the division among congressional Republicans, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Thursday called on House Republicans to accept a two-month extension of payroll tax cuts and end the stalemate that would hike taxes for millions of workers on Jan. 1. Published December 22, 2011
White House hedges on ‘4th-best’ president claim
Facing widespread ridicule for President Obama's description of himself as at least the fourth-best president in history, the White House on Wednesday tried to qualify his assessment as based in part on the "volume" of his achievements. Published December 21, 2011
Obama goes shopping with first dog Bo
President Obama, who has been criticizing House Republicans for risking a tax increase that would cost the average American worker $40 per week, went out and spent $41 on his dog Wednesday. Published December 21, 2011
New polls find uptick in Obama approval
President Obama's job-approval rating has improved in several polls released this week, coinciding with his push for policies that he says will help the middle class. Published December 20, 2011
Obama slams House GOP over tax impasse
Hours after the House rejected the Senate's bill for a two-month extension of payroll-tax cuts, President Obama on Tuesday accused House Republican leaders of playing politics and blamed them for what he said would be an impending tax increase on 160 million Americans. Published December 20, 2011
White House monitoring North Korean situation
The White House said Monday it has "no new concerns" about North Korea's leadership after the death of dictator Kim Jong-il, but a spokesman for President Obama said he is "closely monitoring events." Published December 19, 2011
Obama: Women can make world more peaceful
Two days after ending the war in Iraq, President Obama on Monday issued a "national action plan" aimed at giving women a bigger role in resolving conflicts around the world. Published December 19, 2011
Senate GOP likely to rebuff Obama’s labor board picks
Senate Republicans appear likely to block confirmation of President Obama's two latest nominees to the National Labor Relations Board, which is increasingly under fire for being too friendly to unions. Published December 16, 2011
White House: GOP ‘playing politics’ with pipeline
The White House Friday blasted House Republicans for "playing politics" with a new proposal that ties an extension of payroll tax cuts to the approval of a massive new oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. Published December 9, 2011
Obama supports ‘morning-after’ pill restriction
President Obama said Thursday he was not involved in his administration's decision to block over-the-counter sales of the Plan B morning-after pill to girls under age 17, but said he supports the action "as the father of two daughters." Published December 8, 2011