Stephanie Cutter News
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The 100-day mark is a measure for first-term presidents, not re-elected ones.
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President Barack Obama implored supporters at a dinner today to embrace a new group that hopes to stir grassroots enthusiasm for his second-term agenda.
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President Barack Obama is converting the machinery of his re-election campaign into a tax-exempt nonprofit group to push his second-term legislative agenda.
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Many stupid things have been said by people who should have known better in the month since the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
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In the heat of the presidential campaign, both sides have made statements that don’t square with reality. Here’s a look at some claims compared to the facts.
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Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) – Stephanie Cutter, deputy campaign manager for Obama for America, discusses the final day of the 2012 election and the high levels of voter turnout that have been seen so far nationwide. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.”
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A federal appeals court in Virginia threw out two challenges to the Obama administration’s 2010 health-care law, saying it lacked authority to decide whether the measure is constitutional.
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As $85 billion in spending cuts hit the federal budget, President Barack Obama is taking the rare step of lavishing personal attention on Republican lawmakers he considers open to making a deal to reduce the deficit.
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Republican Mitt Romney cited a Massachusetts health-care law he backed as showing his “empathy,” then later reiterated his pledge to repeal national legislation modeled after the state’s measure as he and President Barack Obama crisscrossed Ohio yesterday.
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The U.S. presidential election, by some accounts, is sinking to record depths of negativity and nastiness, with unprecedented attacks on Wall Street, especially the private-equity industry.
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