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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Election 2012: Michelle Obama to Ann Romney: have fun campaigning

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06/12/2012
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
Michelle Obama to Ann Romney: have fun campaigning
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Forget the long hours, sleep deprivation and 24/7 scrutiny. First lady Michelle Obama has more upbeat advice for Ann Romney as they face a hectic summer of campaigning: Enjoy it.
Obama's jobs spin focuses on 27 not-so-bad months
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For anyone puzzled by President Barack Obama's comment last week that the private sector is "doing fine," it might help to put on his administration's blinders and focus on the last two years.
Southern Arizona voters picking Giffords' replacement
TUCSON (Reuters) - Thousands of voters turned out in southern Arizona on Tuesday to pick a replacement for former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords who stepped down in January to focus on her recovery from a gunshot wound to the head.
Jeb Bush clarifies criticism of Republican Party
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After providing ammunition to President Barack Obama's re-election campaign by criticizing his fellow Republicans, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush clarified his comments on Tuesday and blamed Democrats for failing to compromise during Obama's term.
Republicans renew attacks on Obama administration over leaks
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans on Sunday renewed their attacks on the Obama administration over suspected leaks of classified security information, with one influential senator saying the Justice Department should appoint a special prosecutor to investigate.
U.S., Florida face off over voter purge effort
MIAMI (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department and Florida exchanged legal salvoes on Monday over the state's controversial effort to remove non-U.S. citizens from its voter rolls ahead of this year's presidential election.
Analysis: Drive toward U.S. fiscal cliff takes election detour
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If ever there was a case for putting off until tomorrow what could be done today, the deeply divided U.S. Congress and President Barack Obama probably have solid ones when it comes to the "fiscal cliff" they face.
Pro-Obama super PAC, labor group launch $4 million Spanish ad campaign
A super PAC supporting Barack Obama's re-election campaign and the nation's largest health care and property services labor union on Monday launched a Spanish language television advertisement campaign highlighting "working Latinos' reactions" to certain statements presumptive nominee Mitt Romney has made on the campaign trail.
Romney getting more confident in race against Obama
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is sounding increasingly more confident about his chances against President Barack Obama after a week of big fund-raising numbers and what his campaign feels are mistakes made by the Democratic side.Photo credit: Reuters/Darrell Byers
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