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by Lynette Holloway onSeptember 29, 2011
So much for GOP claims about "class warfare." Meanwhile, three-quarters of blacks deem society "divided" between haves and have-nots.
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Unwilling to compromise on tax breaks, he's challenging the GOP. Will it work?
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Republicans have called the president's plan "class warfare" on the wealthy.
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