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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Election 2012: Pro-Romney Super PAC launches new ad wave

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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.
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.
Boehner, Reid to try to break transport bill deadlock
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner and Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid on Tuesday will try to break an election-year deadlock over a stalled transportation construction bill that could create or save millions of jobs.
House Democrats overtake Republicans in May fundraising
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The fundraising arm of the Democratic Party working to elect its candidates to the U.S. House of Representatives raised $6.7 million in May, catching up and topping its Republican counterpart for the month.
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.
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.
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.
Romney accuses Obama of political motivation on immigration
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama on Sunday of political motivation in offering work permits to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children, but declined to say he would repeal the policy if elected.
Romney breaks from small-town tour to talk faith, Israel
CORNWALL, PA (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney took time out on Saturday from a five-day tour aimed at shoring up support among small-town voters in battleground states to touch base with another critical party constituency - Christian conservatives - and include some tough talk on U.S. relations with Israel.
Romney, Boehner do burgers
It was an all-American moment for Mitt Romney and House Speaker John Boehner on Sunday in their first joint appearance since Romney clinched the Republican nomination for president.
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