Politics: Afternoon Edition: House GOP wants local tariff breaks back

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The Washington PostTuesday, July 3, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. House GOP wants local tariff breaks back

    Watchdog groups say the system often works like the one that doled out "earmarks," favoring companies that donate to legislators' campaigns.
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  2. THE FIX: Obama ad: Romney believes in outsourcing

    This new ad suggests that Obama has no intention of giving up the outsourcing theme.
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  3. Pakistan agrees to reopen routes after Clinton apologizes for airstrike

    The Secretary of State offered condolences in November NATO assault that killed 24 soldiers.
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  4. FACT CHECKER: Romney's absurd Obama claim

    The Romney campaign earns four Pinocchios for twisting the meaning of an Obama health-care pledge.
    » Read full article

  5. PHOTO ESSAY: Liberty, through the lens

    Washington Post journalists traveled across Virginia asking which candidate female voters trust to do a better job addressing women's issues.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on the possibility of being Mitt Romney's running mate:

"I love being governor of New Jersey, you can tell. But the fact is, if Gov. Romney picks up the phone and calls, you have to answer the call and listen at least."



MULTIMEDIA

Rep. Pelosi on the health-care decision.

Gallery: VOTE | Health-care reaction roundup: Do you agree with the politicians?

Politicians react to last week's Supreme Court health-care ruling.


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