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Obama seeks tax-cut extension

- REUTERS

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Barack Obama called on Monday for a one-year extension of Bush-era tax cuts for families earning less than $250,000 a year, seeking to steer the election-year debate away from high unemployme­nt and portray himself as a champion of ordinary Americans.

The tax proposal is unlikely to sway Obama’s Republican opponents in Congress, who argue that the cuts should be maintained for everyone, including higher earners.

Obama said both sides agree on the need to keep tax rates down for middleinco­me groups at least.

“Let ’s not hold the vast majority of Americans and our entire economy hostage while we debate the merits of another tax cut for the wealthy,” Obama said at the White House, standing in front of a riser filled with people who he said would be hurt if their tax cuts were not extended.

Whether it gains traction or not, the Democratic incumbent’s appeal achieves several goals as the campaign heats up ahead of the Nov. 6 general election.

It shifts the conversati­on from last week’s meagre jobs report and his handling of the economy to “tax fairness” and inequality.

It burnishes Obama’s message of being the candidate who backs the middle class while Republican­s and their presidenti­al hopeful, Mitt Romney, are out of touch with ordinary people, favouring the wealthy. Democrats have hit that message hard in recent days as they call on Romney to release more tax returns and details of holdings in foreign tax havens like Bermuda, the Cayman Islands and Switzerlan­d.

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