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President Obama will spend the coming week trying to stay one step ahead of Mitt Romney in fund-raising and in the polls in a dozen battleground states.

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Mayor Cory Booker of Newark, a prominent Democrat enlisted as a surrogate for President Obama’s campaign, sharply criticized the campaign on “Meet the Press” on Sunday for attacking Mitt Romney’s work in the private equity firm Bain Capital.

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President Obama’s commencement speech at Barnard College on Monday highlighted the role of women in public life.

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The Justice Department told the Supreme Court on Tuesday evening that it had provided incorrect information to the justices in an immigration case.

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The four women who have served on the Supreme Court got together on stage at the Newseum in Washington on Wednesday night to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the appointment of the first one, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

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Justice Department Submits Correction Letter to Supreme Court

The Justice Department told the Supreme Court on Tuesday evening that it had provided incorrect information to the justices in an immigration case.

Honoring O’Connor’s Legacy at the Supreme Court

The four women who have served on the Supreme Court got together on stage at the Newseum in Washington on Wednesday night to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the appointment of the first one, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

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Using the story of a struggling family, a Crossroads GPS commercial seeks to appeal to swing voters who had supported President Obama, and may still like him, but are disappointed.

Obama Defends Attacks on Romney’s Record at Bain
By HELENE COOPER and MICHAEL D. SHEAR

President Obama argued the focus of the ad was fair, saying Mitt Romney was making his claim on the presidency based on his experience in private equity.

Romney Narrows Obama Fund-Raising Edge
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“Super PACs” and issue-advocacy groups supporting Mitt Romney have narrowed President Obama’s once-commanding advantage.

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The agreement to give the Afghans the lead role in securing their country next summer begins the end of the United States’s involvement in the war.

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The freedom and unlimited cash of outside groups have increased the influence of a growing number of consultants and operatives in both parties.

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