President Barack Obama reached out fervently Monday to skeptical voters who are still hurting long after the confirmed end of the recession, imploring them to stick with him in elections that could inflict catastrophic losses on Democrats in just six weeks. Recognizing the economy is the campaign's Issue No. 1 and a peril for his party Obama vigorously defended his revival efforts and challenged tea party activists as well as the Republicans who are clamoring to take over Congress to spell just how they would do better.
Republicans said that's just what they planned to do, on Thursday. House Republicans said they would roll out a roughly 20-point agenda on jobs, spending, health care, national security and improvement Congress at a hardware store in suburban Virginia. Unimpressed in proceed, the president said, "We have tried what they're offering." Addressing the GOP and tea party candidates, he said, "It's not sufficient just to say, 'Get control of government.'"
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