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The Choice - President Obama Stands with Working Families

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DNC Video: "The Choice - President Obama Stands with Working Families"

Clear Choice

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President Bill Clinton: "This election to me is about which candidate is more likely to return us to full employment."

"This is a clear choice. The Republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper income people and go back to deregulation. That's what got us in trouble in the first place."

"President Obama has a plan to rebuild America from the ground up, investing in innovation, education, and job training. It only works if there is a strong middle class."

"That's what happened when I was President. We need to keep going with his plan."

CUTTER: Romney-Ryan Budget Would Cost Us Jobs, Punish The Middle Class

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Romney-Ryan Budget Would Cost Us Jobs, Punish The Middle Class

Scrap Steel

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If Mitt Romney wins, the middle class loses.

Pickpocket

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Mitt Romney's creepy hand wants your $2k to pay for tax breaks for his millionaire and billionaire friends. Tell Mitt Romney: Get your hand out of my pocket!

The McLaughlins and Middle-Class Tax Cuts

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Before President Obama delivered remarks at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, he visited the home of Jason and Ali McLaughlin to discuss the need for Congress to extend the middle-class tax cuts that would prevent a tax hike on all families earning less than $250,000.

President Obama Cares About Firefighters, Police Officers, Teachers, and the Middle Class

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Last year Governor Kasich of Ohio signed SB5, an attack on police officers, fire fighters, teachers and the middle class.

SB5 (Issue 2) was soundly defeated. But Romney continues to attack police officers, teachers and fire fighters. Americans disagree with Mitt Romney.

President Obama cares about what real people think about, are worried about, and are concerned about.

In fact, all four significant Republican presidential candidates still standing are fiscal phonies

“In fact, all four significant Republican presidential candidates still standing are fiscal phonies. They issue apocalyptic warnings about the dangers of government debt and, in the name of deficit reduction, demand savage cuts in programs that protect the middle class and the poor.

March 1, 2012, in a column, “Four Fiscal Phonies,” about Romney's warning of a "Greece-style collapse" under Obama.

Donnie

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If Mitt Romney wins, the middle class loses.

Robert Reich: Why Taxes Have to Be Raised on the Rich

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Robert Reich gives a cogent and historical perspective on Why Taxes Have to Be Raised on the Rich.

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