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DES MOINES/DENVER (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney traded barbs over welfare and women's rights from the campaign trail on Wednesday, each seeking an edge in critical states that could tip the November 6 election result. Romney told supporters in drought-hit Iowa that their state felt like a "second home." He gave a blistering speech accusing the Democratic president of loosening work requirements in a 1996 welfare law and warned that a second Obama term would lead to "chronic high levels of unemployment as far as the eye can see. …
Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back
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