President Clinton joins forces with Obama re-election
April 30th, 2012
05:53 PM ET

President Clinton joins forces with Obama re-election

Washington (CNN) - If case you had any doubts, don't - Bill Clinton's fully on board President Barack Obama's re-election effort.

"Barack Obama deserves to be re-elected president of the United States," the former president said Sunday night, as he joined the current officeholder at a fundraiser for the Obama re-election campaign.

It was a very different story four years ago, when Clinton was the biggest and most vocal supporter of his wife, Hillary Clinton, in her historic battle against Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination.

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Romney: 'Even Jimmy Carter' would have ordered bin Laden attack
April 30th, 2012
04:53 PM ET

Romney: 'Even Jimmy Carter' would have ordered bin Laden attack

Washington (CNN) – President Barack Obama on Monday appeared to call out Mitt Romney over what he said about going after Osama bin Laden on the campaign trail four years ago, as opposed to on the eve of the first anniversary of the raid that killed the terrorist leader.

Asked about Romney's comments earlier in the day that the decision to go after bin Laden was a clear one and that "even Jimmy Carter would" have made the call, Obama referred to a difference between what Romney said during his 2008 presidential campaign and on the eve of the first anniversary of the attack.

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POTUS' Day Ahead: Back to work
April 30th, 2012
09:19 AM ET

POTUS' Day Ahead: Back to work

After a busy weekend of telling jokes at the White House Correspondents Dinner and fundraising with former President Clinton, Obama kicks the week off with a speech before the Building and Construction Trades Department Legislative Conference in Washington. Then, the president heads back to the White House for a sit down meeting with Prime Minister Noda of Japan. The two will make remarks in the oval office and later hold a press conference in the Rose Garden.

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