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It takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you did

So, President Obama and the Democrats did not weaken Medicare. They strengthened Medicare. When Congressman Ryan looked into that TV camera and attacked President Obama's Medicare savings as "the biggest, coldest power play," I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Key cuts that $716 billion is exactly to the dollar the same amount of medicare savings that he had in his own budget.

Democratic National Convention, September 5, 2012

Chris Gibson: One of The Crowd

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Chris Gibson said he was different. But Chris Gibson joined the Republican crowd in Congress and voted to essentially end Medicare. Chris Gibson voted for Paul Ryan's budget that leaves seniors at the mercy of the insurance industry. Under Ryan's plan seniors would pay sixty-four hundred dollars a year more for their health care, while millionaires get more tax cuts.

Mitt Romney's Tax Loopholes

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The Washington Post has exposed Mitt Romney's use of tax loopholes.

According to the Washington Post, Mitt Romney built up millions in an IRA and got "other tax breaks in his severance package from Bain..."

..allowing him to 'turbocharge the impact' of tax benefits 'in a way that few but the country's super-rich can ever hope to do."

Brad Woodhouse on CNN Early Start

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Brad Woodhouse on CNN Early Start - Sept. 3, 2012

Brad Woodhouse on Martin Bashir - Sept. 3, 2012

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Brad Woodhouse on Martin Bashir - Sept. 3, 2012

Heavy Load

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The middle class is carrying a heavy load in America. But Mitt Romney doesn't see it. Under the Romney plan, a middle class family will pay an average of up to $2,000 more a year in taxes. While at the same time giving multi-millionaires like himself a $250,000 tax cut. So, Romney hits the middle class harder and gives millionaires an even bigger break. Is that the way forward for America?

An Unshakable Record

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Mitt Romney's hoping for a convention reinvention where he'll try to shake an etch-a-sketch of epic proportions.

But some things you just can't shake—like his business record, his Massachusetts record, his offshore funds and what the Romney-Ryan budget does to Medicare.

Mitt Romney: An unshakable record that's wrong for the middle class.

Paul Ryan: Wrong for the Middle Class

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Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa was full of wrong and misleading statements. If you've seen any coverage of it, you know that the consensus among journalists and independent observers is that it was factually challenged.

As the National Journal stated: "Paul Ryan is long on style, shorter on facts"

Mitt Romney's GOP Convention Reset: Not Going As Planned

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Mitt Romney's Republican National Convention reset isn't going according to plan. Rick Perry refused to rule out a 2016 presidential run and Chris Christie launched his own 2016 campaign—talking more about himself than Mitt Romney.

And as Ron Paul shared when asked if he would throw his support behind Romney and Ryan: