National Politics
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Romney, Obama consumed by debate preparations
Both men realize the outcome of the Nov. 6 election could turn on Tuesday's town hall debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, exactly three weeks before voters go to the polls in the exceedingly tight contest for the White House.
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Missing former Texas House member found dead
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Troops leaving Iraq
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Perry expresses doubts on manmade global warming
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Giffords now knows who died in shooting
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President Obama's plan to reinforce State of the Union message
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Lloyd Doggett talks about the new Tax Deal Package
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US Rep. Davis announces bid for Chicago mayor
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Tea Party to rally at U.S. Capitol
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Obama and governors-elect to meet
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Gingrich: GOP governors primed for big change
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White House-Congressional leaders to meet Nov. 30
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Military spending makes its way to the senate
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American income study to be released
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Democrats in congress are divided over a vote on extending tax cuts
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AP interview: Breyer unsure about cameras at court
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President Obama hits the road to make his appeal to young voters
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Congress questions the safety of oil and gas pipelines
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President Obama signs a key law into effect today
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The US is considering working with China to help save American jobs
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Republicans reveal their plans for the future
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Congress discusses how to keep food safe
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The White House is calling on Democrats and Republicans to come to an agreement
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President Obama talks jobs
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Congress questions why so many veterans are unemployed
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Prices at the pump should continue to drop
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The U.S. economic summer slump may be coming to an end
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President Obama's plan to create new jobs
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President Obama to address the nation tonight about Iraq
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FEMA says it can respond faster to disasters
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Has the Recovery Act actually helped get America back on track?
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Vice President Joe Biden to speak about helping the middle class
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New housing numbers to be released Tuesday
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Auto manufacturers are hiring once again
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New job numbers to come out Friday
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Congress to hear from its budget office Thursday
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President Obama continues his 3-day campaign
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Unemployed homeowners to get help from the government
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New jobs report to be released Wednesday
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House of Representatives to vote on jobs bill
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Job tax breaks
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Labor leaders discuss the wealth gap
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Final Kagan debate to take place Tuesday
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President Obama defends the decision to bail out General Motors and Chrysler
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President Obama looks at small businesses to create more jobs
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Congress steps in to help the Gulf Coast get tourism back
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Energy issues hit Congress this week
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Congress to discuss how to create more manufacturing jobs
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BP to face the Senate while Biden visits the oil spill victims



