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Romney: Chicago teachers turning backs on students
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Monday said Chicago teachers are turning their backs on thousands of students and that President Barack Obama is rooting for the striking educators. Obama's top spokesman said the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Jay Carney, Arne Duncan, Politics, Teachers
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Vice President Biden's full remarks to the Democratic National Convention
Below are the full remarks of Vice President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention, as prepared for delivery: My fellow Democrats, and my favorite Democrat. Jilly, I want you to know that Beau, Hunt, Ashley, and I are so proud of you. We...
Tags: Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority, Cancer
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Donnelly skips convention, campaigns in Indiana
South Bend TribuneThe Democratic National Convention began Tuesday, but the party's Indiana Senate candidate isn't joining his colleagues in Charlotte, N.C. U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-Granger, thought it was more important to spend the week in the state where he's trying...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Television Stations
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GM bars Obama, Romney from plants through election
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors Co. says it's trying to stay out of the political limelight by banning President Barack Obama, Republican challenger Mitt Romney and other candidates from its plants through the November election. GM Vice President Bob...Tags: General Motors Corp., Politics, Barack Obama, Detroit Free Press, Freedom of the Press
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AP-GfK poll: Raise taxes to save Social Security
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans say go ahead and raise taxes if it will save Social Security benefits for future generations. And raise the retirement age, if you have to. Both options are preferable to cutting monthly benefits, even for people...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, Twitter, Inc.
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UPDATE: Most Americans say the rich don't pay enough taxes
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the income gap between rich and poor widens, a majority of Americans say the growing divide is bad for the country and believe that wealthy people are paying too little in taxes, according to a new survey. The poll released...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Personal Income, Science and Technology
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AP Exclusive: Romney uses secretive data-mining
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney's success in raising hundreds of millions of dollars in the costliest presidential race ever can be traced in part to a secretive data-mining project that sifts through Americans' personal information —...
Tags: Federal Election Commission, Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Companies and Corporations
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Romney: Big business is fine, helped by tax havens
HOPKINS, Minn. (AP) — Creating a potential headache for his campaign, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said big businesses in the U.S. were "doing fine" in part because they get advantages from offshore tax havens. His comments...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, The Wall Street Journal, Barack Obama, Small Businesses
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First lady tells Indianapolis crowd election will be close
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — First lady Michelle Obama told the crowd at an Indianapolis campaign fundraiser that her husband expects November's election to be closer than the one that put him in the White House four years ago. Several hundred people...Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, American Legion, White House, Michelle Obama
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White House: Candidate's rape comments 'offensive'
WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House spokesman says a GOP Senate candidate's comments on rape are "offensive" and "wrong." White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Monday that comments by Missouri Congressman Todd Akin are "factually wrong, medically...Tags: Republican Party, Jay Carney, Politics, Ron Johnson, Mike Huckabee
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Indiana pols distance themselves from Akin comment
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two Indiana congressmen who backed legislation that would have denied abortion funding for victims of statutory rape and incest criticized a Missouri Senate candidate Monday over his comments suggesting women can avoid getting...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, U.S. Senate, Andre Carson, Executive Branch
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Repealing Obama's health care law won't be easy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Yes, if Mitt Romney wins the White House and his Republican allies retake the Senate, he could shred most of President Barack Obama's health care law without having to overpower a Democratic filibuster. But it won't be as easy...Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Washington, DC
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