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Obama to Campaign to Avoid Fiscal Cliff

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 27, 2012
President Obama will be hitting the road in an attempt to fend off the Fiscal Cliff.

The clock is ticking as Congress and the White House work to hash out a plan to prevent tax hikes and spending cuts. They have about 35 days to come to an agreement. The White House announced today the president will tour a manufacturing facility and give remarks in the southeastern Pennsylvania town of Hatfield on Friday.

 The campaign-style trip is an attempt to build pressure on Congress through public support, rather than the behind-closed-doors approach used in last summer's debt talks.

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