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Eric Cantor's out, but White House says debt talks entering new phase

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The White House said Thursday that talks over a long-term deficit-reduction plan are "in abeyance" after Republican House leader Eric Cantor's decision to leave the negotiating table.
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Briefing reporters on Air Force One as the president traveled to New York, Press Secretary Jay Carney described the latest developments as a transition to a new phase of talks, though he would not say if President Obama would play a more significant role, as Republicans are calling for.

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