President Obama hosts White House Easter Egg Roll in Washington
David Plouffe, U.S. President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign manager, smiles at daughter Lilian while awaiting the start of a race during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington on April 5, 2010. Lilian Plouffe was born on election day, 2008. UPI/Martin H. Simon/POOL
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Some of U.S. President Barack Obama's most dedicated -- and youthful -- aides are packing their bags as his second term gets under way in earnest.
President Obama said Monday the United States has "limitless" possibilities and called on Americans to carry on the tasks of the nation's pioneers.
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President Obama will try again to foster bipartisanship in Washington during his second term, a top political aide said Sunday.
President Obama can hold off Mitt Romney in the final days of the presidential race if the campaign continues to execute its strategy, a senior adviser said.
David Plouffe, senior adviser to the president, Sunday rapped Republican nominee Mitt Romney for "traveling in the state he's not going to win," Pennsylvania.
Mega-millionaire real estate developer Donald Trump says he'll give $5 million to charity if U.S. President Obama releases his college and passport records.
Team Obama says there will be some changes made by the time the second presidential debate at Hofstra University near New York between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney rolls around.
The Obama campaign said it's no surprise Mitt Romney backed off from a remark that 47 percent of Americans pay no income tax and believe "they are victims."
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