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Obama Finds a Bolder Voice on Race Issues
By Peter Baker As he reflected on the festering wounds deepened by race and grievance that have been on painful display in America’s cities lately, President Obama on Monday found himself thinking about a young man he had just met … Continue reading →
Working Together on Behalf of the American People
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Calling on Congress to Extend Unemployment Benefits this Holiday Season
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Working to Implement the Affordable Care Act
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Securing a Better Bargain for the Middle Class
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A Better Bargain for the Middle Class
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Four Charts That Prove Obama’s Right About Being Black In America
By Annie-Rose Strasser On Friday, President Obama gave a personal, emotional speech about the killing on Trayvon Martin, in which he spoke extensively on the broader issue of race in the United States. Obama addressed the experiences of racial profiling that … Continue reading →