Most Republicans see Romney as nominee KSAT San Antonio Tue, 10 Apr 2012 05:15 AM PDT A new poll released Monday shows further evidence that Republicans have circled around Mitt Romney as their party's presumptive nominee. Seventy-four percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters nationwide believe the former Massachusetts governor will definitely become the candidate to go head-to-head against President Barack Obama this fall, according to a new survey by The Pew ... | Obama Pushing For 'Buffett Rule' In Florida The Huffington Post Tue, 10 Apr 2012 05:14 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Picking an election-year fight with Republicans, President Barack Obama is urging Congress to boost taxes on millionaires, traveling to Florida to make a populist pitch on an issue that draws a sharp contrast with GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney. | In Florida today, Obama to urge support for Buffett Rule Orlando Sentinel Tue, 10 Apr 2012 05:14 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Taxes for America's highest earners have fallen sharply since 1995, according to a White House report on Tuesday, released ahead of a speech by President Barack Obama on fairness in the tax code that is a key part of his campaign for reelection. | Class notes San Mateo Daily Journal Tue, 10 Apr 2012 05:14 AM PDT Andrea Marie Gonzalez, a 17-year-old student at South San Francisco High School, was at the White House to receive an award from Michelle Obama on behalf of Sojourn to the Past, which was recognized for its effectiveness in developing learning and life skills in young people by engaging them in the arts/humanities. | Poll: Economy is Obama's weak spot Politico Tue, 10 Apr 2012 05:09 AM PDT Nearly half of those surveyed say his handling of the issue is a reason to oppose his reelection. | Study: Obama's health care law would add $340B to deficit Everett Herald Tue, 10 Apr 2012 05:06 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Reigniting a debate about the bottom line for President Barack Obama's health care law, a leading conservative economist estimates in a study to be released Tuesday that the overhaul will add at least $340 billion to the deficit, not reduce it. | White House makes case for Buffett Rule CNN Political Ticker Tue, 10 Apr 2012 05:05 AM PDT New York (CNNMoney) â" The White House on Tuesday laid out its case for the Buffett Rule, arguing that it would make the tax code fairer and make it harder for the very rich to lower their tax bills. President Obama is set to make the case himself in a speech Tuesday in Florida. | | |
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