Taxing the rich WBTV Charlotte Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:11 AM PST The House Democrats' health care plan, combined with President Barack Obama's budget proposal, would hit wealthy Americans with big tax increases. How families at different income levels would be affected: | Obama: Corzine is key partner Daily Journal Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:11 AM PST CAMDEN -- In a final campaign swing on behalf of the only governor seeking re-election this fall, President Barack Obama on Sunday pitched Democrat Jon Corzine's bid as a key component for the White House to make good on its political promises. | One year later, Obamamania gives way to luke warm support AsiaOne Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:10 AM PST WASHINGTON - A year on from a historic election, the spirit of popular goodwill that yielded America's first black president has retreated to tepid support for Barack Obama as he presses his change agenda. | Obama pledges Karzai support Daily News Journal Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:10 AM PST WASHINGTON â" Top Obama administration officials pledged Sunday to work with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, despite continuing doubts about his credibility that could have been eased had he won a runoff election against his top challenger, who dropped out citing concerns of fraud. | Afghan Candidateâs Election Pullout Adds Risk for Karzai, Obama Bloomberg Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:07 AM PST Nov. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzaiâs remaining challenger withdrew from the countryâs runoff election, citing fraud that has marred voting and undermined U.S. hopes for a stronger government to help fight the Taliban. | Karzai handed second term The Vacaville Reporter Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:07 AM PST KABUL -- President Hamid Karzai effectively secured a second term Sunday when his only challenger dropped out of the race, and the Obama administration said it was prepared to work with the man it has previously criticized to combat corruption and confront the Taliban insurgency. | FACT CHECK: GOP math suspect in stimulus debate Seattle Times Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:06 AM PST Beware the math. Some Republican lawmakers critical of President Barack Obama's stimulus package are using grade-school arithmetic to size up costs and consequences of all that spending. The math is satisfyingly simple but highly misleading. | A few elections, a few clues about our politics The Vacaville Reporter Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:06 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama isn't on the ballot. Neither are all members of Congress, nor most governors.But to varying degrees, the outcome of a few disparate elections Tuesday could provide clues about how people -- particularly independents, who typically determine a winner -- feel about their country, their president and the party in power one year after Democrats won the White | | |
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