Politics: Afternoon Edition: Obamas paid 20.5 percent tax rate, 2011 returns show

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The Washington PostFriday, April 13, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Obamas, Bidens release 2011 tax returns

    The Obamas paid a 20.5 percent tax rate in 2011 on $790,000 in earnings, a big drop from the $1.7 million that the first family reported in 2010.
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  2. Cory Booker saves neighbor from a fire

    THE FIX | This morning, the Newark mayor saved a neighbor from a burning building. What's next for his political career?
    » Read full article

  3. Former Gabby Giffords aide sees Arizona race as call to civility

    Ron Barber says "despite everything that's happened, I really believe that people are good at heart."
    » Read full article

  4. Ex-GSA buildings chief called Vegas spending spree 'managerial lapse'

    Robert Peck gave the manager who organized the junket a slap on the wrist, according to a letter.
    » Read full article

  5. Romney to try to reassure NRA

    In an address at the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association in St. Louis, Romney plans to pitch himself as a staunch of defender of the right to bear arms.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

Newark Mayor Cory Booker speaking about his experience rescuing a neighbor from a burning building this morning:

"I didn't feel bravery, I felt terror. It was a moment I felt very religious, let me put it that way."



Q&A DISCUSSIONS

The Fix's Chris Cillizza was online at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss the latest political news:

Q: Do you think Cory Booker has a bigger political future after being mayor of Newark?

Chris Cillizza:

Yes. Options: 1. Gov 2013 against Christie 2. Senate 2014 if Lautenberg retires 3. Presidential 2016. The third option might be a little too big a lift for him. But who knows?

» View full Q&A session



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Video: Trail Mix: Who will replace Gabby Giffords?

The Post's Felicia Sonmez reports from Arizona, where former aide to Gabrielle Giffords Ron Barber is fighting to win his former boss's seat.


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