Obama’s team seeks to counter GOP message

 
By KEN THOMAS | Published: August 26, 2012   

WASHINGTON — Democrats want to cause a stir — or at least stay in the conversation — while the spotlight is on Republicans next week at the GOP convention in Tampa, Fla.

photo - People wait outside a campaign field office Thursday in Raleigh, N.C.,  to receive credentials for Charlotte’s Democratic Convention. AP Photo
People wait outside a campaign field office Thursday in Raleigh, N.C., to receive credentials for Charlotte’s Democratic Convention. AP Photo

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President Barack Obama and his campaign are seeking to counter Mitt Romney’s message and try to head off any dramatic climb for the Republican challenger in post-convention polls, staging...
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