President George W. Bush skipped Vermont. Bill Clinton took a second-term hiatus from journeying to the Green Mountain State, though his 1995 excursion drew throngs to Church Street in Burlington.
The pressure is on. Four years ago, I picked Barack Obama to win 353 electoral votes and, twice, I correctly tabbed George W. Bush as a winner, including a 2000 forecast he'd beat Al Gore by four electoral votes. Here is a preview of the road to Nov.
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President Barack Obama, criticized by Republicans for slowing job growth by over regulating, has weakened proposed rules at a greater rate than President George W. Bush, according to a new study.
When President Barack Obama jets to Scranton, Pa., this week to promote his jobs package, he'll log his 56th event in a presidential battleground state this year, putting him well ahead of President George W. Bush's record-breaking swing-state travel in 2003.