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Obama says he wants balanced approach to fiscal cliff negotiations

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Boehner has embraced the idea that comprehensive tax reform that lowers rates and cleans up the code would spur economic growth and lead to higher tax revenues. However, many economists are skeptical that such changes would raise enough new revenue to take a sufficient bite out of the deficit.

For now, the sticking point remains the same as before the election. Obama has said he will veto any bill that extends tax cuts for the wealthy past the Dec. 31 expiration date. Boehner and Republicans in the House are dead set against raising tax rates.

Both parties face pressure from their allies against compromising too much. Conservatives remain wedded to their no-new-taxes pledge, while Democratic and labor leaders oppose any deal that appears to shift the burden of deficit reduction to the middle class.

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Staff writer Michael A. Memoli of the Tribune Washington Bureau contributed to this report.

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