Politics: Afternoon Edition: Santorum defies mounting pressure to bow out

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The Washington PostMonday, April 2, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. THE TAKE: Santorum defies mounting pressure to bow out

    Rick Santorum is asked how long he will stay in GOP race at almost every campaing stop. He's tired of it.
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  2. Obama: Health-care law 'constitutional'

    President Obama offered a firm defense of his health-care law, saying Monday he remains confident that the law will be upheld by the Supreme Court and warning that "unelected" justices should not overturn the will of Congress.
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  3. Supreme Court upholds jail strip searches

    The Supreme Court ruled Monday that those arrested for even minor violations may be strip-searched before being admitted to jail, saying safety concerns outweigh personal privacy rights.
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  4. THE FIX: Brown, Warren and the 'beer' factor

    Scott Brown may be viable in a tough state for Republicans due to a hard-to-quantify quality we call the "Have a beer" factor.
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  5. GSA chief resigns amid reports of excessive spending

    The chief of the General Services Administration is resigning and two of her top deputies have been fired amid reports of excessive spending at a training conference that featured a mindreader, a clown and a comedian.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY

President Obama on last week's Supreme Court hearings on his health0care law:

"We are confident that this will be upheld because it should be upheld. It's constitutional."



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Romney

Video: Romney says Obama is 'out of touch'

GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney campaigned in Wisconsin, ahead of the state's Presidential primary on Tuesday. Romney said President Obama is far "out of touch."


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