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The North Carolina AFL-CIO won’t be a sponsor of next week’s Democratic National Convention -- though the labor organization will set up a booth to let visitors “hug a union thug.”
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, leader of the largest U.S. labor federation, put aside criticism and led the group to endorse Barack Obama for re-election, saying the president’s focus has changed.
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China, the second-largest U.S. trading partner, is having trouble finding friends in Washington.
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Three days before President Barack Obama holds his first “official” campaign rallies, 200 supporters snacked on cupcakes at an opening of the re-election committee’s Tampa-area office -- its 25th in Florida.
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The U.S. Supreme Court may be thrust into the 2012 election campaign with potential cases on President Barack Obama’s health-care law, illegal immigration and affirmative action in the term that started today.
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Restore Our Future, a U.S. political action committee supporting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, started this month with about $16 million in cash - - 26 times more than its chief competitor’s camp.
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Restore Our Future, a U.S. political action committee supporting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, started this month with about $16 million in cash - - 26 times more than its chief competitor’s camp.
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President Barack Obama held a 10- to-1 cash advantage at the start of this month in the campaign fundraising contest with Republican Party front-runner Mitt Romney.
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