Politics: Afternoon Edition: Obama moves ahead with Iran sanctions

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The Washington PostFriday, March 30, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Obama moves ahead with Iran sanctions

    The president is proceeding with tough new sanctions aimed at squeezing Iran's oil exports after determining there is enough crude on world markets to do so without harming U.S. allies, according to AP.
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  2. Romney under fire for PAC donation to anti-gay marriage group

    A state PAC run by Mitt Romney gave $10,000 to a group that has come under scrutiny for plans to "drive a wedge" between African-Americans and gays, documents show.
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  3. Fact Checker: The ad battle between 'Big Oil' and DNC

    None of the claims in the 'Big Oil' ad are entirely true, and some are downright false. The DNC also misleads on its claims.
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  4. The top 10 House incumbents who could lose their primaries

    The Fix: Redistricting, low approval ratings and outside groups could make this one of the most anti-incumbent years in decades.
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  5. In speech, Romney shifts focus to general election

    Seizing the mantle of the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney on Friday sought to frame the general election contest as a battle to restore America's promise and said the sputtering economy is the legacy of "Barack Obama's Government-Centered Society."
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QUOTE OF THE DAY

Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan endorsing the GOP front-runner Mitt Romney on Friday morning:

"The longer we drag it out the harder it is to win in November. ... I am convinced that Mitt Romney has the skills, the tenacity, the principles , the courage and the integrity to put America back on track."



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