Articles By Sara Dover
From Politics & Policy May 15
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg defended Mitt Romney's record at Bain Capital after the Obama campaign released an attack ad, but avoided saying whether or not Romney's experience managing the private equity firm would make him a good or bad president.
From Politics & Policy May 15
President Barack Obama raised more than $2 million from Wall Street at a private fundraiser in New York City on the same day his campaign launched ad attacks on Mitt Romney's background at a private equity firm.
From Politics & Policy May 14
President Barack Obama gave inspiring words of advice to Barnard graduates heading for the workforce in tough times, championing women's rights, and at the very end of his speech, alluding to his support of legalizing same-sex marriage.
From Politics & Policy May 14
Steve Rattner, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, called an anti-Mitt Romney ad released by the Obama campaign Monday morning "unfair" for painting the presumed Republican nominee as a greedy business mogul who destroys jobs.
From Politics & Policy May 11
The White House, with a little rainbow:
From Politics & Policy May 11
MSNBC reporter Tamron Hall went off on a Washington Examiner reporter and cut off his microphone after the two got into an argument about Mitt Romney's response to the Washington Post bullying article.
From Politics & Policy May 11
"Glee" co-creator Ryan Murphy is yet another Hollywood star to host a fundraiser for U.S. President Barack Obama in the wake of the public support he expressed for same-sex marriage on Wednesday.
From Politics & Policy May 11
President Barack Obama's Los Angeles fundraiser with George Clooney broke records Thursday night, capping off a cash boost that came off of his endorsement of gay marriage earlier this week.
From Politics & Policy May 11
Edward Klein's unauthorized biography contains several alleged, bombshell revelations.
From Politics & Policy May 10
Mitt Romney said he didn't remember the prep school prank he pulled on a boy in Michigan, but apologized if it had caused any hurt.