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#MittMath: Tax Plan
Romney lied about the cost of his tax plan and how or whether he could pay for it in the first debate -- and he got caught. It only works if you believe in the fairy dust known as #MittMath.
Krauthammer: Obama Wins On Points
FOX News Presidential Debate Coverage - October 16th, 2012, Krauthammer: Obama Wins On Points
Mike Allen: Number Of Painfully Awkward Moments For Romney
Hume: the President Raised his Game
Hume: the President Raised his Game
Vice President Joe Biden on Medicare
Excerpt from the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. Vice President Joe Biden on Medicare
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Vice President Joe Biden on the Obligation of this Nation
Excerpt from the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. Joe Biden on the Obligation of this Nation.
Vice President Joe Biden on Paul Ryan's Stimulus Benefits
Excerpt from the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. Vice President Joe Biden on Paul Ryan's Stimulus Benefits.
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Vice President Joe Biden on National Security
Excerpt from the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. Vice President Joe Biden on National Security
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Congressman Chris Van Hollen on Thursday's Vice Presidential Debate
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Congressman Chris Van Hollen lays out the choice that Congressman Ryan faces on Thursday when he debates Vice President Biden. Ryan can stand by the extreme positions he and Governor Romney hold, like turning Medicare into a voucher program that ends the program's guaranteed benefits for seniors. Or he can flat-out deny the existence of these promises, as Governor Romney did in last week's debate when he denied their plan to cut taxes for the wealthiest few at the expense of the middle class -- a plan they've touted for months.
The Vice President on the other hand will do what he does best: tell the truth and talk directly to the American people about the concrete vision that he and the President share to build the economy from the middle out.