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Auto Outlook: Obama praises U.S. auto comeback
By AL SWANSON United Press International U.S. President Barack Obama spent about 25 minutes at the Washington Auto Show last week to kick some tires and make some political points highlighting the industry's turnaround.
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Obama plays up auto industry success story
President Barack Obama is touring the Washington Auto Show, bringing attention to his decision to rescue General Motors and Chrysler three years ago -- and drawing contrasts with GOP opponent Mitt Romney.
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Obama: 'U.S. auto industry is back'
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama told executives, engineers and designers at the Washington Auto Show Tuesday, "The U.S. auto industry is back."
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Obama plays up US auto industry success story
President Barack Obama is touring the Washington Auto Show, bringing attention to his decision to rescue manufacturers General Motors and Chrysler three years ago — and drawing contrasts with Republican ...
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At U.S. auto show, Obama takes swipe at Romney
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After getting behind the wheel of shiny new American cars at a Washington auto show, President Barack Obama took a veiled swipe at his most likely White House opponent Mitt Romney for having opposed the 2009 auto bailout. "The U.S. auto industry is back," Obama told reporters who watched the Democrat take the driver's seat in a number of vehicles, including fuel efficient ...
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Early thoughts on auto bailout revealed
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- White House economic adviser Lawrence Summers warned not to push U.S. auto companies into bankruptcy too quickly, a recently surfaced document says.
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Obama Applauds Bailout “Success” at Washington Auto Show
COMMENTARY | Gracing the Washington Auto Show with his presence Tuesday, President Barack Obama hailed his administration's efforts in reigniting the U.S. auto industry, while at the same time railing against his political adversaries who were "willing to let the industry die." As the U.S. auto manufacturing industry continues to heal, Obama is employing the government bailout of General Motors ...
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