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Posted: 7:21 AM Jan 21, 2012
Jobs, re-election frame Obama's State of the Union
President Barack Obama will stand before the nation Tuesday night with a State of the Union address.
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President Barack Obama will stand before the nation Tuesday night with a State of the Union address designed to reframe the election-year debate on his terms. He is expected to suggest a stark contrast with his opponents on the economy and promise fairness and help for hurting families.
Obama will likely offer new proposals to make college more affordable, to ease the housing crisis still slowing the economy, and to boost American manufacturing, according to people familiar with the speech. He will also promote unfinished parts of his jobs plan, including the extension of a payroll tax cut soon to expire.
In essence, this State of the Union is not so much about the year ahead as the four more years Obama wants after that.
Some of these results may not be available until Wednesday
Indiana:
Elkhart: Elkhart Truth
Fulton: Rochester Sentinel
Kosciusko: Times-Union
LaGrange: LaGrange County
LaPorte: LaPorte County
Marshall: Marshall County
Starke: WKVI Radio
Pulaski: WKVI Radio
Michigan:
Berrien
Cass County.
St. Joseph County

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