Politics: Afternoon Edition: As governor, Romney backtracked on judicial reform

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The Washington PostWednesday, May 30, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. As governor, Romney backtracked on judicial reform

    After promising to reform Massachusetts's appointment of judges, Mitt Romney effectively took over the independent process he put in place and pushed through nominees.
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  2. Poll: GOP women rallying to Romney

    He's closing the gender gap with Obama, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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  3. Walker leads by 7 in latest Wis. recall poll

    The governor leads 52 to 45 percent in next week's vote sparked by his collective bargaining reforms.
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  4. Obama calls Romney to congratulate him on securing GOP nomination

    They've been talking about each other for months. On Wednesday, Obama and former Romney spoke to each other for the first time since the general election campaign has begun in earnest.
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  5. Fact Checker: Another dubious Romney Bain claim

    Does it mean anything to say that 80 percent of the investments had revenue growth?
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk objecting to President Obama's use of the phrase "Polish death camps" referring to concentration camps:

"When someone says 'Polish death camps,' it is as if there were no Nazis, no German responsibility, as if there were no Hitler. That is why our Polish sensitivity in these situations is so much more than just simply a feeling of national pride."



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