Politics: Afternoon Edition: Romney uses ethics exception to limit disclosure of Bain holdings

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The Washington PostThursday, April 5, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Romney uses exception to ethics laws to avoid disclosing holdings

    The GOP frontrunner has made it difficult to know where his money is invested or if those holdings could affect his policies or present any conflicts of interest.
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  2. RNC chair: 'War on women' fictional

    Democrats are crying foul over Reince Priebus' comments using caterpillars to call into question Democratic tactics.
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  3. THE FIX: Are independents abandoning Romney?

    A new Gallup/USA Today survey says independent women have swung heavily against former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Does it matter?
    » Read full article

  4. Santorum edges toward embarrassment zone

    The former Pennsylvania senator has to be careful he doesn't stay in the race just a little too long.
    » Read full article

  5. Obama, Cantor join forces on JOBS Act

    Obama signed the bill into law at the White House today, the second day in a row that the president was hailing a newfound bipartisan spirit.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

White House spokesman Jay Carney speaking about President Obama's support for admitting women to the all-male Augusta National club:

"It's long past the time when women should be excluded from anything."



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Romney video.

Video: Mitt Romney calls Pennsylvania voters

Mitt Romney sat at the phone banks Thursday morning, calling Pennsylvania Republicans from his state campaign headquarters in Harrisburg where he urged them to vote for him in the April 24 primary.


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