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Unemployment numbers will weigh heavily on Obama's 2012 campaign
As he pitches his economic plans to voters, President Obama is trying to ignore the disappointing May jobs numbers by focusing on positive long-term trends. His ...
Mitch Daniels 2012 Campaign Team Is Ready If He Wants It
When Indiana's legislative session closes today, Mitch Daniels will have to start deciding whether he is going to run for president in 2012. If he decides to go for it, the ...
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The Democrats’ upset victory in New York’s special election Tuesday shows that Tea Party candidates could prevent Republicans from winning the White House and Senate, GOP ...
Obama Bundlers Raise Big Cash for 2012 Campaign
ABC News' Devin Dwyer (@devindwyer) reports: President Obama’s impressive $87 million haul with the Democratic National Committee, in the first major fundraising period ...
Debt Forecast Downgrades Obama Re-Election Chances
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Michelle Obama Steps Into the 2012 Campaign
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