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Voiceover: "He says..."
Mitt Romney: "President Obama and I both care about poor and middle-class families."
Voiceover: "But this is what the budget plan Mitt Romney supports actually does. More huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. While cutting nearly eight hundred billion from Medicaid even though middle-class families rely on Medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. And it helps parents support children with disabilities. If Mitt Romney really 'cares' wouldn't we see it in his priorities?"
Mitt Romney: Those People
Mitt Romney released a new ad to try and recover after dismissing half of America, but Mitt Romney's words speak for themselves
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Mitt Romney: Too many Americans are struggling to find work in today's economy
Romney: I like being able to fire people
Mitt Romney's Idea of Tax Fairness
Mitt Romney has a strange take on tax fairness. Romney's plan would cut taxes even more for himself—and raise them on the middle class.
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No Taxes
Voiceover: "Mitt Romney attacked 47% of Americans who pay no income tax-- including veterans, elderly, the disabled."
Mitt Romney: "My job is not to worry about those people."
Not One of Us
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"Seen these new ads, where Mitt Romney says he's a friend of coal country? This is the guy who wants to keep tax breaks for companies that ship American jobs overseas. The same guy who had a Swiss bank account...and millions in tax havens like Bermuda and the Caymans. And on coal?"
"Well, here's what he said as Governor, outside a coal fired power plant."
Romney:
"...I will not create jobs or hold jobs that kill people...and that plant, that plant kills people..."
Romney's Sorry Sunday
DNC Video: Romney's Sorry Sunday
Check out the rest of Mitt Romney's "Worst Week in Washington" here:
Mitt Romney: The Worst Week in Washington
A look back at Mitt Romney's worst week on the campaign trail so far
Mitt Romney had the 'Worst Week in Washington' - again. (Washington Post, Sept. 21, 2012)
Monday Morning:
Diane Sawyer: The Romney camp is said to be engineering a reboot.
Reporter: Romney's retooling comes just after politico published a detailed insider's
Middle Class Taxes
Middle class Americans discuss what a tax increase would mean to them. Unless the House of Representatives takes action before January 1, 2013, taxes will go up on 114 million middle-class families. Republicans in the House of Representatives, however, are refusing to extend middle-class tax cuts without also giving massive tax cuts to the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans.
Mitt Romney's Tax Returns: What Else is He Hiding?
Mitt Romney finally released a second year of tax returns. And with it, some troubling new information: