WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama toured a machine company Wednesday and gave his third speech in as many days to build support for his jobs program — a nearly $450 billion plan to attack unemployment and revive his ailing political fortunes ahead of the 2012 elections. Since Obama outlined ...
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