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Poll: Grouchy Public Sticking With Obama
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Even though the country has become more pessimistic, President Barack Obama still enjoys the confidence of a majority of Americans. An Associated Press-GfK poll shows that he has an approval rating of 54 percent. But it also says the number of people who think the country is heading in the wrong direction has increased.
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Obama Eyes 4 Choices on Afghanistan
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President Barack Obama's spokesman insists he hasn't made any final decisions yet on the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. Earlier, administration officials told The Associated Press that Obama is moving closer to sending tens of thousands of more forces to the war-torn country. Also: Footage Shows Militants With US Ammo
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Obama's Half Brother Breaks Silence
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Republicans Take Virginia, New Jersey
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Obama Honors Fallen Soldiers at Dover
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President Barack Obama flew overnight to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to honor American soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. The president greeted the flag-draped cases of 18 troops who were killed in action this week.
McCain Urges Obama to Decide on Troops
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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., calls on his 2008 campaign rival to decide quickly on whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, saying that military commanders are frustrated. A spokesman for the president has said a decision will be made "in the coming weeks."
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