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Results tagged “campaigns”

To reach Virginia voters, campaigns get personal

Oct. 18: In Richmond, Va., the Obama and Romney campaigns are getting up close and personal with voters: going door to door and making telephone calls to get every vote possible in a place that may play a big role in how the election will turn out. NBC's John Yang reports.  (NBC News Web Extra)In Richmond, Va., the Obama and Romney campaigns are getting up close and personal with voters: going door to door and making telephone calls to get every vote possible in a place that may play a big role in how the election will turn out. NBC's John Yang reports. (TODAY)

Why are campaigns fighting over one Ohio county?

Oct. 8: The battleground state of Ohio may be critical for both presidential candidates, but the real fight is happening in Hamilton county where the vote could go either way, making it a place that could decide it all. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.  The battleground state of Ohio may be critical for both presidential candidates, but the real fight is happening in Hamilton county where the vote could go either way, making it a place that could decide it all. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. (TODAY)

Campaigns sharpen attacks in California, Florida

Oct. 8: President Obama spent the weekend campaigning in California, where he also picked up some cash. Meanwhile, Mitt Romney wrapped up a three-day swing through Florida. NBC's Peter Alexander reports.  President Obama spent the weekend campaigning in California, where he also picked up some cash. Meanwhile, Mitt Romney wrapped up a three-day swing through Florida. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (TODAY)

Campaigns shifting focus toward debate

Sept. 29: Vice President Joe Biden and GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan make campaign stops in swing states on Saturday as Mitt Romney and President Obama prep for Wednesday's debate. NBC's Brian Mooar reports. (NBC News)Vice President Joe Biden and GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan make campaign stops in swing states on Saturday as Mitt Romney and President Obama prep for Wednesday's debate. NBC's Brian Mooar reports. (NBC News)

Campaigns: Every hour counts

Sept. 24: In Colorado, Mitt Romney insisted he will win. The Obama campaign, meanwhile, has unveiled a new TV ad that ties Romney's tax returns with his recently-revealed comments about the 47 percent. NBC's Chuck Todd reports.  (Nightly News)In Colorado, Mitt Romney insisted he will win. The Obama campaign, meanwhile, has unveiled a new TV ad that ties Romney's tax returns with his recently-revealed comments about the 47 percent. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (Nightly News)

Name-calling permeates presidential campaigns

Aug. 7: The latest attacks follow a comment from Majority Leader Harry Reid, who took to the Senate floor to claim presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney hadn't paid taxes for 10 years while at Bain Capital. NBC's Chuck Todd reports.  (Nightly News)The latest attacks follow a comment from Majority Leader Harry Reid, who took to the Senate floor to claim presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney hadn't paid taxes for 10 years while at Bain Capital. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (Nightly News)

Brokaw: Campaigns will gel after Olympics

July 26: NBC's Tom Brokaw speaks with TODAY's Savannah Guthrie about the mood in America ahead of the political conventions and the presidential candidates' negative poll numbers. NBC's Tom Brokaw speaks with TODAY's Savannah Guthrie about the mood in America ahead of the political conventions and the presidential candidates' negative poll numbers. (TODAY)

Zoo art campaigns to save animals

June 27: An Australian zoo creates animal prints to kick off the "Make Your Mark" campaign, a new wildlife conservation project. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.  An Australian zoo creates animal prints to kick off the "Make Your Mark" campaign, a new wildlife conservation project. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Romney, Obama campaigns clash over jobs

June 4: As the presidential election campaign heats up, Mitt Romney is taking advantage of the disappointing May jobs numbers, while President Obama is criticizing Romney's jobs record as governor of Massachusetts. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. As the presidential election campaign heats up, Mitt Romney is taking advantage of the disappointing May jobs numbers, while President Obama is criticizing Romney's jobs record as governor of Massachusetts. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (TODAY)

Campaigns ramp up as surrogates stump and stumble

May 28: President Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney are accelerating their campaigns, with Vice President Joe Biden visiting West Point and Newt Gingrich speaking out on Romney's behalf. But other surrogates deliver off-message opinions. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. President Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney are accelerating their campaigns, with Vice President Joe Biden visiting West Point and Newt Gingrich speaking out on Romney's behalf. But other surrogates deliver off-message opinions. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (TODAY)

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