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Obama hits the road to talk jobs

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Obama hits the road to talk jobs
President Obama on Monday kicks off a two-day road trip in two key swing states, where he will tout his efforts to create jobs and boost the sluggish economic recovery.
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Obama first heads to North Carolina — a Republican-leaning state he won in 2008 — to give a speech at Cree Inc., which manufactures LED lighting. He also plans to huddle with his Jobs and Competitiveness Council, a group of high-profile outside advisers from the business community, to discuss their solutions to jump-start hiring by employers.

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