Politics Afternoon Edition: How Obama has moved the tax debate to the right

Politics Afternoon Edition from The Washington Post
Politics moves fast. Here's a quick afternoon update on the top stories in the world of politics.
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The Washington Post Thursday, February 21, 2013
POLITICS AFTERNOON EDITION
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HEADLINES

  1. How Obama has moved the tax debate to the right

    WONKBLOG | Many liberals argue that Obama's tendency to begin negotiations in the middle has abetted GOP's efforts to pull talks in a more conservative direction.
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  2. Biden: 'Moral price to be paid for inaction' on gun control

    In fiery speech near Newtown, Conn., Biden sought to shame lawmakers hesitant on voting for Obama's plan.
    » Read full article

  3. Republicans losing sequester blame game

    THE FIX | Poll shows 49 percent say they would blame congressional Republicans for a failure to reach a deal, while 31 percent would blame President Obama
    » Read full article

  4. What if Ted Cruz is right on immigration?

    The Texas senator says President Obama is playing politics with immigration. If he's right, that could be trouble for Republicans.
    » Read full article

  5. The most underrated (and overrated) presidents

    In honor of President's Day earlier this week, we asked Fixistas to give us their nominees for the most underrated and overrated presidents in history — and why.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid when asked about whether he would seek a sixth term:

"Sure, why not?"


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