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Seattle : WA : USA | Sep 24, 2012 at 10:19 AM PDT
Source: The Hill
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That new strategy will involve a renewed focus on China and trade policy a particularly salient issue as both candidates travel extensively in the manufacturing-oriented state of Ohio this week. President Obama has consistently held a small lead in polls of the Buckeye State; no Republican has ever... FULL ARTICLE AT The Hill
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