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Social Security’s disability program as metaphor.”
House Republican leaders say they will support extending the federal payroll tax holiday through the end of the year without demanding spending cuts to pay for it, a concession aimed at averting another politically damaging showdown.
THE FIX | President Obama’s budget proposal looks like a smart document — at least when it comes to his reelection campaign.
Republicans say the budget plan puts off tough decisions about ballooning red ink until after the voters have cast their ballots.
Two new polls show the two contenders in a virtual tie among Republicans nationally.
IN SESSION | Some lawmakers simply go over the nine justices’ heads by rewriting the Constitution.
Trio of Web sites will provide supporters with information on the president’s record — and more than a little dirt on his Republican rivals.
Questions have arisen about whether he has overstated his contributions for political gain.
An amendment introduced to a transportation bill would speed the construction of Keystone pipeline.
THE FIX | Next phase will bring race into bigger states holding contests on same day as one another.
Insider-trading investigation of House committee chairman evokes memories of 19th-century scandal.
SHE THE PEOPLE | Palin had CPAC audience enraptured as she aimed year’s worth of sarcasm at Obama.
On Tuesday, President Obama will renew his Twitter campaign to pressure Congress to approve a year-long extension of the payroll tax holiday.
Post reporters David Fallis, Scott Higham and Kimberly Kindy today held an online chat with readers to answer questions on their investigative project on congressional earmarks.
In a poll of likely Republican primary voters in South Carolina last month, 20 percent still said interracial marriage should be illegal.
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President Barack Obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion spending plan on Monday that seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade, with higher taxes for the wealthy and more investment in areas like community colleges. (Feb. 13)
President Barack Obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion spending plan on Monday for 2013 that seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade but does little to restrain growth in the government's huge health benefit programs. (Feb. 13)
President Barack Obama has sent Congress a new budget that seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade through cuts in government spending and higher taxes on the wealthy. (Feb. 13)
Mitt Romney has won The Washington Times/CPAC Presidential Straw Poll of conservative activists. Romney polled 38 percent of the respondents. Rick Santorum drew 31 percent, Newt Gingrich polled 15 percent, and Ron Paul polled 12 percent. (Feb. 11)
Mitt Romney, the one-time front-runner, stepped up efforts to court Republicans in recent days, reflecting growing concern about the outcome of what has become a two-man race in Maine. (Feb. 11)
President Obama has unveiled a birth control compromise that he says will protect religious liberties and ensure that women have access to free contraception. Some are applauding the move, but the Catholic League calls it a "slap in the face." (Feb. 10)
At the Conservative Political Action Conference--a combination trade show and political rally for College Republicans--conservatives express hope that the Repubican Party will be united behind a candidate before the general election in November. (Feb. 11)
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