Election 2012
A tax or a penalty? Romney, Obama camps debate healthcare ruling
WASHINGTON - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took his fight against President Barack Obama's newly upheld healthcare law out on the campaign trail on Friday, attempting to use it to galvanize support for his bid to oust Obama on November 6.
- Congress poised to wrap up transport, loans, flood bill
- Romney fundraising keeps spiking, small donors giving too
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- Young, worried, and unsure - about both candidates
- Supreme Court upholds Obama's healthcare law
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- Analysis: Why Roberts saved Obama's healthcare law
- "Now Teddy can rest," Pelosi tells Kennedy's widow
- Analysis: After healthcare victory in court, new challenges for Obama
- Court upholds ban on corporate political contributions
- Obama hears health law overturned; moments later, thumbs-up
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Part IV: Recent college graduates
A Reuters/Ipsos poll of recent graduates reveals a drop in support for President Barack Obama compared with 2008, but it shows no movement toward the GOP. Full Article
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MA governor puts Romney in healthcare bear hug
Before there was Obamacare with its controversial individual mandate on health insurance, there was Romneycare in Massachusetts….with a similar mandate that all residents of the state obtain health insurance or pay a penalty. And Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick was happy to remind Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican candidate for President, of that fact.