Last night's Vice-Presidential debate was predictable, both VP candidates taking a much more aggressive attack towards the other campaign, however, for VP Biden, this incredibly important to help swing momentum back towards the Obama-Biden ticket.
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Oct 12, 2012
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Oct 12, 2012
Coming off of last week's Presidential debate, expectations are high for Congressman Paul Ryan to keep the momentum going for the Romney/Ryan ticket, while Vice-President Biden is tasked with stopping the surging Romney campaign with a strong debate performance.
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Oct 11, 2012
NASE along with key partners within the self-employed and small business community released new research on the micro-business community and their impact on the economy and its recovery.
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Oct 10, 2012
The Pew Research Center released a new post-debate presidential poll showing what the Obama campaign feared, Governor Romney taking a lead over President Obama following the Governor's strong debate performance.
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Oct 10, 2012
In the last two weeks, President Obama's average lead in national polls has been erased and for the first time in nearly a month, Governor Romney holds a slight advantage over President Obama.
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Oct 10, 2012
NASE continued its health care reform webinar series on Wednesday, solely focused on the affordability provisions included in the ACA, including premium assistance credits and small business credits.
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Oct 05, 2012
As in many presidential elections, both sides are touting the importance of small business and offering plans to help them grow. The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) is used to hearing lip service from politicians who say they want to help, but rarely follow through with policies for the self-employed.
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Oct 04, 2012
Prior to Wednesday's debate, the NASE submitted candidate questionnaires to the campaigns of President Obama and Governor Romney.
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Oct 04, 2012
Politics is a sport and therefore, folks love to claim "winners" and "losers" for debates.
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Oct 04, 2012