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Washington Week: Obama Continues Search for Bipartisanship

Published March 10, 2013

Later this week, President Barack Obama is expected to make three trips to the U.S. Capitol to meet with lawmakers of both parties. VOA’s Michael Bowman reports the president hopes personal interaction with legislators will produce a rare commodity in Washington: a bipartisan approach to challenges ranging from fiscal matters to immigration reform.


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