Obama Promoting Economic Gains As Elections Near

Obama promoting economic gains as elections near

President Barack Obama is sounding more bullish these days about the nation's recovery from the Great Recession. And the White House is encouraging Democrats to show similar optimism as they head into the November mid-term elections.

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