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Updated: 12:38 PM Jan 25, 2012
Obama says state of the union getting stronger
Obama faces a deeply divided Congress. He vowed to fight obstruction with action in a speech to a packed chamber and tens of millions of Americans watching in prime time.
Posted: 8:09 AM Jan 25, 2012Reporter: The Associated Press |
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Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama delivered an election-year message to Republicans: Game on.
The GOP -- in Congress and on the campaign trail -- signaled it's ready for the fight.
In his State of the Union address Tuesday night, Obama issued a populist call for income equality that echoed the Occupy Wall Street movement. He also challenged GOP lawmakers to work with him or move aside so he could use the power of the presidency to produce results for an electorate uncertain whether he deserves another term.
Obama faces a deeply divided Congress. He vowed to fight obstruction with action in a speech to a packed chamber and tens of millions of Americans watching in prime time.
(Copyright 2012, The Associated Press)
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