NEW YORK TIMES
July 10, 2012 Compiled: 12:45 AM
European leaders lean toward Barack Obama over Mitt Romney, but the differences between both contenders may turn out to be much less significant than they think.
Mitt Romney and the Republican National Committee outraised President Obama’s money machine for the second month in a row. Democratic-aligned “super PACs” are also trailing their G.O.P. counterparts.
President Obama drew a contrast with what he called “top-down economics” by calling for a one-year extension of tax cuts for people making less than $250,000.
Senior aides say that the push is not an attack on Mitt Romney’s wealth, but part of a broader plan to disqualify his economic credentials in the eyes of voters.
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