Joe Biden is back on the campaign trail. Over the next few weeks, the Vice President will be traveling across the country and speaking directly to Americans about what's at stake for the middle class in this election.
Read MoreA fired-up President Obama stood before the United Auto Workers today and celebrated the return of the American auto industry.
Read MoreWhat exactly do Detroiters think of Romney's "let Detroit go bankrupt" comments, three-and-a-half years later? We asked, and these Motor City residents don't hold back. "I'm appalled," "It's disgusting," and "It says that he doesn't care."
Read MoreToday, the Daytona 500 will host its 54th race. These days, it's hard to imagine a NASCAR race without American cars. Four years ago, it seemed entirely possible. But President Obama made the tough decision to extend loans to Detroit automakers when they were in crisis, and today, NASCAR fans will be treated to the best stock car racing in the world, made possible by Detroit.
Read MoreWhile Romney prepares to deliver a speech to a nearly empty Ford Field, crowds of Detroiters and UAW members gather outside to remind fellow Michigan voters that Romney wanted to "let Detroit go bankrupt."
Read MoreHere's the lesson, Mr. Romney: Don't bet against America. Don't bet against the American auto industry. And definitely don't bet against the American worker.
Read MoreWe got some very good news out of Detroit this morning: General Motors recorded earnings of $7.6 billion for 2011. That's the automaker's highest profit ever.
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