WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama suspended campaigning and returned to Washington on Monday to oversee the response to Hurricane Sandy, while his Republican rival Mitt Romney curtailed political events to show respect for the storm's potential victims. As the storm cuts into the final week of campaigning in an especially close race, both men are acting cautiously to avoid coming across as overtly political while millions of people are imperiled by the massive storm's fierce winds and driving rain. ...
Obama, Romney curtail campaign events in face of hurricane
Mon, 29 Oct 2012 20:44:46 GMT
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