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John Kerry: Romney's One-Point Plan Is A Massive "Tax Cut That Doesn't Add Up"

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Morning Joe 10/17/2012.  John Kerry: Romney's One-Point Plan Is A Massive "Tax Cut That Doesn't Add Up"

Details of the Romney Tax Plan

46 A new website has been setup with all of the details of the Romney Tax Plan.  Go to www.RomneyTaxPlan.com to learn more.

Mary Jo Lost Her Job Because of Bain Capital. She's Got a Few Words for Mitt Romney.

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Sensata worker Mary Jo lost her job due to Bain's outsourcing to China. She's got a question for Mitt Romney.

Mitt Romney: Answer Their Questions Tonight

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These American workers all have one thing in common: They've all worked for companies owned by Bain Capital. They've traveled from all over the country to gather outside the debate tonight and demand that Mitt Romney answer their questions about how he ran Bain, and how he'll run the country.

#MittMath: Tax Plan

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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 .

FDR: Warning About Today's Republicans

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt tells the truth about the leaders of the modern Republican party. Somehow, in 1936, he foresaw what would be happening NOW.

Easier as a Latino? Actually...

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Mitt thinks he'd have a better chance of become president if he was Latino. In the first video of the Actually... series Rosie Perez explains why it will take more than being Latino for Mitt to win the election.

President Clinton Explains Mitt Romney's $5 Trillion Tax Cut

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President Clinton explains Mitt Romney's $5 trillion tax cut and how middle class families with children will get an average tax increase of $2,000 to pay for $250,000 in tax cuts for multi-millionaires.

As President Clinton shares: "In the first debate, Governor Romney said that he wasn't really going to cut taxes on upper income people—he only wanted to cut taxes for middle class people. That's not true."

Don't be Fooled

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We asked people to compare Mitt Romney's real positions with the ones he's claimed to support in the final weeks of the campaign.

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