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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Election 2012: Obama campaign predicts Romney June fundraising win

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06/20/2012
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Obama campaign predicts Romney June fundraising win
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's re-election campaign, stung by the fundraising success of rival Mitt Romney and groups supporting him, predicted on Wednesday that the Republican would outdo Obama and Democrats in June with a $100 million haul.
Pro-Romney Super PAC raised $5 million in May
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The outside "Super PAC" helping U.S. presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney raised $5 million in May, kicking up the pace from April largely thanks to an influx of first-time donors.
Parties jockey on healthcare ahead of court ruling
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eric Cantor pulls no punches about what Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives will do to "Obamacare" if the Supreme Court leaves any of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law intact.
Romney says Rubio is being vetted for No. 2 slot
HOLLAND, Michigan (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney said on Tuesday his White House campaign was vetting U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida as a potential vice presidential pick, denying a report that Rubio was not being seriously considered as his running mate.
Obama campaign requests outside Republican group disclose donors
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic President Barack Obama's top campaign lawyer filed a complaint with the federal election regulator on Tuesday, demanding that the well-heeded and high-spending Republican advocacy group Crossroads GPS disclose its donors.
Romney attacks Obama as president tackles foreign trouble
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney accused the White House of weakness in dealing with Russia, his campaign's latest attack on President Barack Obama as he wrestles with prickly foreign policy issues.
Pro-Romney Super PAC launches new ad wave
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Super PAC backing Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Tuesday it would launch a $7.6 million television ad sweep across nine states, its latest contribution to the growing media presence of outside spending groups in the U.S. election.
Romney says U.S. can "learn a lot" from Wisconsin governor
JANESVILLE, Wisc. (Reuters) - Mitt Romney made a campaign stop with Governor Scott Walker in Wisconsin on Monday and said Americans can "learn a lot" from the Republican who survived a Democratic recall effort two weeks ago.
Romney small town tour preaches mostly to the choir
NEWARK, OHIO (Reuters) - Enthusiastic crowds waving American flags and holding campaign signs are greeting Mitt Romney on a five-day bus tour but the Republican's first big campaign swing since the primary season ended is reaching out to voters who are already in his column.
Obama turns to Senator Kerry for Romney debate prep
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama will turn to another tall politician from Massachusetts to play his Republican rival Mitt Romney when he rehearses for this year's presidential campaign debates: Democratic U.S. Senator John Kerry.
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