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Politics News & Analysis: Republican presidential candidates go after Obama

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The Washington PostTuesday, June 14, 2011
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Republican presidential hopefuls (L-R) former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney at the first New Hampshire debate of the 2012 campaign in Manchester, New Hampshire June 13, 2011. REUTERS/Joel Page (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)

Republican presidential candidates go after Obama

The leading contenders for the 2012 presidential nomination spent their debate training their fire on President Obama, rather than defining their own differences.

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Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., is interviewed by New York Post reporter Georgett Roberts and photographer Anthony Fioranelli as he walks down the street near his home in the Queens borough of New York Saturday, June  11, 2011. (AP Photo/David Karp)

Damage is Done

Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) did not return to Washington yesterday with the rest of his House colleagues. While he began a leave of absence, President Obama gave his two cents to NBC's Ann Curry on whether Weiner should resign his congressional seat . "I think he's embarrassed himself... he's embarrassed his wife and his family," Obama said. Read Weiner's profile | Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin's profile

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