Daily Briefing: Obama, GOP face choices of compromise or conflict

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President Obama suggested several areas of potential compromise, from banning earmarks in spending bills to promoting electric cars.
Obama, GOP face choices of compromise or conflict
By Richard Wolf, John Fritze, Susan Page and Mimi Hall, USA TODAY
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