Politics: Afternoon Edition: 'Obamacare' repeal may be difficult

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The Washington PostTuesday, July 10, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Romney would face tough road trying to repeal 'Obamacare' if elected

    Unless Republicans gain huge numbers in Congress, Mitt Romney likely would not have the votes to simply repeal the entire law.
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  2. GOP hits Obama on outsourcing

    The RNC launched a Web site that highlights examples of what it describes as "how Obama shipped the recovery overseas."
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  3. Obama: The man of many slogans

    Defined by two slogans in his 2008 campaign — "Hope" and "Change We Can Believe In" — he's yet to strike gold this time around.
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  4. No immigration bounce for President Obama

    President Obama's announcement of his support for relaxed enforcement of immigration laws on the children of illegal immigrants has not provided any lift for him on the issue according to the new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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  5. Vern Buchanan cleared of some ethics allegations, still investigated for others

    The decision is a victory for the Florida Republican and chief fundraiser for the Republican Congressional Committee.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY

Mitt Romney during a campaign stop in Colorado:

"This president has been outsourcing a good deal of American jobs himself, by putting money into energy companies — solar and wind-energy companies that end up making their products outside the United States."


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