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Obama's troubling trend line on jobs
THE FIX | The news that the economy added just 80,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate stayed stuck at 8.2 percent suggests that any hope the president will be able to run for reelection bolstered by an improving financial picture is rapidly disappearing.
» Read full articleJobs report makes it tougher for Obama to tout progress
THE TAKE | It's increasingly difficult for him to argue his remedies are working.
» Read full articleCookie contest stirs debate about Michelle Obama's 'mom-in-chief' role
Has the first lady sacrificed too much by focusing on her children and her husband's career?
» Read full articleFundraising crunch time: 8 Senate candidates with something to prove
Second-quarter fundraising reports are due next weekend. With Senate races starting to take shape in several key states, these reports are the most important to date, the second-to-last quarterly reports we'll see before the election.
» Read full articleKeystone XL pipeline would add link in U.S.-Canada trade relations
If the U.S. government gives TransCanada the go ahead, the Keystone XL pipeline will give another boost to U.S. trade relations with Canada, the country's largest trading partner.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Mitt Romney in reaction to the lackluster June jobs report:
"It doesn't have to be this way. America can do better, and this kick in the gut has got to end."
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Friday, July 6, 2012
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