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Mitt Romney Out of Context
Mitt Romney gives us examples of "context".
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Extreme Makeover: Edición de Campaña
Extreme Makeover: Edición Especial de Campaña
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Mitt Romney: Outside the Circle
Talking to wealthy donors, Mitt Romney disdainfully dismissed half of America.
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It’s amazing what a little clever accounting can do
We are very powerful people who need to keep our lives as private as possible to protect our image. There is no reason we need to give more than what is legally necessary or considered adequate. Mitt and I live our lives as we always have, and of course we think we’re above the law. We have bought our way out of several risky situations. It’s amazing what a little clever accounting can do.
A Latina Responds to Mitt Romney
A recently exposed video from a Mitt Romney fundraiser reveals he said he'd have an easier time winning the election if he were Mexican. Here's one Latina's response.
Bernie Sanders Eviserates Mitt Romney's 47% Secret Video
Bernie Sanders Eviserates Mitt Romney's 47% Secret Video
Tires
Mitt Romney: "It's time to stand up to the cheaters."
Voiceover: "Tough on China? Not Mitt Romney."
"When a flood of Chinese tires threatened a thousand American jobs. It was President Obama who stood up to China and protected American workers. Mitt Romney attacked Obama's decision...said standing up to China was 'bad for the nation and our workers.'"
"How can Mitt Romney take on the cheaters when he's taking their side?"
Mitt Romney: Extreme Makeover Campaign Edition
Mitt Romney knows a thing or two about makeovers -- but a new OFA video previews one of his most implausible makeovers yet: making his extreme policies seem appealing to Latino voters.
The Question
He keeps saying it...
"This President cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office." - Mitt Romney
Here's where we were in 2008:
- "Worst financial collapse since the great depression"
- "American workers were laid off in numbers not seen in over three decades"
And here's where we are today...30 months of private sector job growth. Creating 4.6 million new jobs.
We're not there yet. But the real question is: Whose plan is better for you?