CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - JULY 10: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks to a crowd during a campaign stop at Kirkwood Community College on July 10, 2012 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Obama discussed his economic adgenda to a capacity crowd in the state, where he won his first caucus during the 2008 campaign.
Boehner serious about Obama health care repeal
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 10: U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) pauses during a news conference July 10, 2012 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. House Republican leadership discussed U.S. President Barack Obama's push to extend tax cut for middle class families and the repeal of Obamacare law.
Florida high-fives Michelle
MIAMI LAKES, FL - JULY 10: First lady Michelle Obama waves as leaves the stage after speaking to supporters and volunteers at the Barbara Goleman High School on July 10, 2012 in Miami Lakes, Florida. Obama spoke about what's she says is at stake in this years presidential election for Floridians.
Obama's "homeboy" Abe Lincoln at campaign event
A man dressed as former US President Abraham Lincoln (C) listens as US President Barack Obama speaks about middle class tax relief during a campaign event at Kirkwood Recreation Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, July 10, 2012.
Romney says nothing to hide in taxes
US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at a town hall meeting at Central High School in Grand Junction, Colorado, on July 10, 2012.Romney said he has 'nothing hidden' in his taxes, rebuffing accusations by President Barack Obama's campaign that he is being secretive with his wealth in offshore accounts and businesses. In an interview with Radio Iowa that aired Tuesday, the Republican presumptive nominee said his finances were legitimate and managed by a blind trust.
A Romney crowd in Colorado
People cheer as US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at a town hall meeting at Central High School in Grand Junction, Colorado, on July 10, 2012.Romney said he has 'nothing hidden' in his taxes, rebuffing accusations by President Barack Obama's campaign that he is being secretive with his wealth in offshore accounts and businesses. In an interview with Radio Iowa that aired Tuesday, the Republican presumptive nominee said his finances were legitimate and managed by a blind trust.
No bailout from Congressional hearing
Christy Romero, special inspector for the U.S. Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program, from left, Ron Bloom, Matthew Feldman, and Harry Wilson, former members of the U.S. Treasury's Automotive Task Force, are sworn in before testifying at a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, July 10, 2012. U.S. taxpayers and auto workers would have fared worse if President Barack Obama's auto bailout hadn't improved pensions of some Delphi Automotive Plc union retirees while cutting others, former members of the bailout task force said.
Obama's ice cream break
US President Barack Obama orders ice cream during a surprise stop at Deb's Ice Cream and Deli in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, July 10, 2012.
Obama's ice cream break
US President Barack Obama greets employees as he orders ice cream during a surprise stop at Deb's Ice Cream and Deli in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, July 10, 2012.