Politics: Afternoon Edition: Obama, Romney face off on economy

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The Washington PostThursday, June 14, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Obama, Romney face off on economy

    President Obama tried to reframe the election as a stark choice between his own economic stewardship and an alternative that he said would return the country to policies largely responsible for the downturn.
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  2. National Democrats send $250k for Indiana ad

    THE FIX: The national Democratic Party is dipping its toe into the open Indiana Senate race, sending $250,000 to the state party for an ad on behalf of Rep. Joe Donnelly's (D-Ind.) campaign.
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  3. Mitt Romney's Rose Garden strategy

    THE FIX: Romney has adopted a classic "Rose Garden" strategy in recent months, largely refusing to engage in extended — or frequent — question and answer sessions with reporters on the trail or sit down with TV anchors for more extended interviews.
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  4. House Dem campaign chair dings GOP for 'United States of Adelson'

    DCCC Chairman Steve Israel (N.Y.) slammed Republicans on the heels of the recent news that casino mogul Sheldon Adelson is giving $10 million to the pro-Romney super PAC "Restore Our Future."
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  5. Scott Walker takes a victory lap through Washington

    The Wisconsin governor has some advice for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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Video: TRAIL MIX: How can Obama reframe his economic plan?

Our Thursday Trail Mix video takes a look at the task facing the president when it comes to the economy.


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