The Hill Articles: July 15, 2012

July 15
Obama: ‘We won’t be apologizing’ to Romney for Bain questions Halperin, Schieffer critical of appearance in Romney campaign ad Boehner rakes in $8.5M second quarter, has raised $80M as Speaker Postal Service rescue bill stalls in Congress as cash woes mount Obama says young voters ‘want to finish what we started in 2008’ Rep. Ron Paul readies his salvos for last showdown with Fed’s Bernanke Obama takes break from campaign to hit the links Sen. Ayotte: Obama attacks show he’s ‘just a small politician’ Republican Govs. Scott, Branstad balk at accepting health law Medicaid expansion Obama says he’d make ‘same argument’ as Romney, if in his shoes New Romney ad asks: ‘Whatever happened to hope and change?’ Cutter: Romney is ‘not going to get apology’ Sen. Durbin expects voters to ‘stand behind’ Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Sen. Durbin: Romney running away from Bain ‘like a scalded cat’ Rove: Obama attacks are ‘gutter politics of the worst Chicago sort’ Emanuel: Romney made Bain tenure his ‘calling card,’ should ‘stop whining’ Campaign adviser Gillespie says Romney ‘retired retroactively’ from Bain Capital Ron Paul fails to win enough delegates in Neb. to be nominated Midnight egg amendment in 2012 farm bill escalates animal rights fight Administration grants Fla. access to database to verify voter rolls White House to states: Time to get on board with healthcare reform Senate race is in Nevada spotlight Cybersecurity compromise still uncertain Concerns over human-rights record leave Russia trade bill stalled in House