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White House lists two dozen leaders to meet with Obama on deficit
WASHINGTON - Two dozen business, labor and civic leaders, including the chief executives of major U.S. corporations such as Ford, IBM and Wal-Mart, will meet President Barack Obama to discuss how to control the federal deficit, said the White House on Monday.
- Senate leader McConnell a big loser on Election Day
- Florida governor orders review of election laws after voting snafus
- Boehner: "Obamacare is law of the land"
- Obama, buoyed by election win, faces new battles
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- Hit political blogger Nate Silver on future of predictive modeling
- Bruised by Romney criticism, Bain Capital thanks investors
- Election blurring of church, state separation draws complaints
- As tallying goes on, top Florida Democrat cheers Obama's win
- Election system needs an overhaul, but it's not that easy
- World leaders congratulate Obama on re-election
- Obama win shows demographic shifts working against Republicans
- Republican strategist Karl Rove's very bad night
- Anatomy of a White House win: how Obama outmaneuvered Romney
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- Insight: California Democrats amass control over unruly state
- With sterling call, Nate Silver defines new wave in polling
- Republicans engage in soul-searching after Romney defeat
- Obama backer Pritzker sees 'fiscal cliff' deal taking time
Wisconsin divided over Obamacare
BELOIT, Wisconsin - In this small Midwestern city, Obamacare is dividing patients and doctors, hospitals and government regulators, workers and employers, constituents and politicians. Full Article


