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"Son of Boss"

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Reporter: "Was there ever any year where you paid lower than the 13.9%?"

Mitt Romney: "I haven't calculated that. I'm happy to go back and look."

Voiceover: "Did Romney pay 10% in taxes? 5%? Zero? We don't know."

Dubious

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Romney: flexible on welfare and the truth.

The New Tax Calculator: President Obama's Plan vs. Mitt Romney's

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We asked people to use our new tax calculator to compare President Obama's tax plan to Mitt Romney's. This is what they found out.

"Stretch"

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You work hard, stretch every penny, but chances are you pay a higher tax rate than him: Mitt Romney made $20 million dollars in 2010, but paid only 14% in taxes—probably less than you.

Now he has a plan that will give millionaires another tax break and raises taxes on middle class families by up to $2000 dollars a year. Mitt Romney's middle class tax increase: he pays less, you pay more.

"Balanced"

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"The choice on debt.

Mitt Romney's plan: huge tax cuts for millionaires, tax breaks for oil companies and corporations that ship jobs overseas, adding trillions to the deficit.

Mitt Romney's Middle Class Tax Increase

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Stephanie Cutter breaks down what Mitt Romney's tax plan means for families and how President Obama's plan will cut the deficit while still making the investments we need to grow and keep middle class families strong. Go to http://www.barackobama.com/TaxCalculator and use the tax calculator to see how these two very different plans will affect you.

President Obama Holds A Town Hall: Mitt Romney's Economic Plan

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President Obama held a town hall meeting in Cincinnati where he highlighted a new report that estimates Mitt Romney's economic plan would create 800,000 jobs in other countries, including 73,000 jobs in China. These jobs are likely to come at the expense of American workers, in cities like Cincinnati.

Ohio Residents React to Mitt Romney's Bus Tour

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Mitt Romney's bus tour is coming to Newark, Ohio. In this video, Ohio residents share why Romney's plans and visions are wrong for the middle-class and why they support President Obama's vision to move forward and create an economy built to last.

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