Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mitt romney china policy

  • Team Obama tries to turn Romney's attacks on China against him; waxes anti ...

    Mitt Romney has been making hay on the campaign trail over President Obama's lack of a consistently assertive policy on trade with China, and Team Obama is attempting to turn Romney's argument on its head and instead hoist him with his own petard.

    hotair.com

  • Romney supporters plan fundraiser Thursday in Hong Kong as China policy ...

    WASHINGTON - Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney plan a campaign fundraiser for him Thursday in Hong Kong as U.S.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • In Ohio Candidates Argue on China, National...

    Romney built his argument to Ohioans around the national debt and stood in front of a ticking debt clock. The President accused his challenger of newfound outrage over China policy, a particularly important subject in Ohio, where there is sensitivity ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Mitt Romney Jumps the China Debt Shark

    Mitt Romney has said some mighty stupid things in the past couple of weeks, so I can't exactly put the below quote forward as competitive in the "Top Romney Gaffes" list.

    www.businessinsider.com

  • Top Treasury official heads to China as presidential candidates debate US role

    Meanwhile, President Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney are expected to continue their saber rattling over U.S.

    thehill.com

  • Will China Bashing Cost Mitt Romney The Election?

    Governor Mitt Romney's campaign for President made a potentially fatal error on September 13th by moving to the left of President Barack Obama on the emotional issue of trade with China. On that day, the Romney campaign released a major press release ...

    www.forbes.com

  • Romney Will Lose in China 'Cheater' Debate

    By Joe Deaux 09/26/12 - 06:30 AM EDT. Stock quotes in this article: YOKU, CEO · Tweet. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Mitt Romney's best weapon for the China debate has also been his worst foe: investments. ... Instead of cheering the benefits of increased ...

    www.thestreet.com

  • Mitt Romney On Foreign Policy: Americans Don't Care About China, Russia, Iran

    Convinced that the economy alone won't allow them to to win the presidential election, Mitt Romney's campaign has in recent weeks made halting attempts to highlight President Barack Obama's supposed weakness on foreign policy. But in a closed-door ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Romney, Obama descend on battleground Ohio

    The candidates exchanged barbs Tuesday over trade policies with China, an implicit struggle for votes from working-class voters whose livelihoods have been affected by competition from Chinese manufacturers. "When people ... "China has cheated. I will ...

    seattletimes.com

  • Romney latest to lob China criticism

    (CBS News) The battle over conceding jobs to China has reemerged again with the latest salvo coming in the form a new TV ad from Mitt Romney criticizing President Obama's China-related policy and its effect on U.S. workers. "Fewer Americans are working ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Mitt Romney, back in battleground Ohio, tries to make up lost ground

    Romney hopes his bus tour, which continues Wednesday through three Ohio cities, will help generate enthusiasm for his candidacy.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Romney and Obama polite in public but in campaign ads not so much

    NEW YORK - In a split-screen race for the presidency, Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama were on their best campaign behavior in public Tuesday, all the while slashing away at each other in paid television ads.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • The Mitt Whitman Campaign

    Mr. Romney has also run on his C.V. and diluted the policy message—bashing China, for example, rather than explaining how he'd revive economic growth.

    online.wsj.com

  • Romney Trying to Turn Campaign Direction as He Starts Ohio Push

    Fresh from two policy speeches in New York, Republican Mitt Romney turned his attention to Ohio, a state pivotal to his presidential prospects and where polls show him running behind.

    www.businessweek.com

  • Mitt Romney, Obama Address Clinton Global Initiative

    A third says Obama, not Romney, has pushed back against China's unfair trade policies. A fourth asserts that part of Romney's personal fortune is invested in China and says he's never stood up to the country. "All he's done is send them our jobs," it says.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Romney-Ryan go on offense regarding foreign policy

    ... more frequency. Today CBS aired a new interview with Mitt Romney: ... In foreign policy, it is hard to make the case that, with Vladimir Putin back in the driver's seat in Russia, China more aggressive in Asia, "devastating" defense cuts, no ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Romney Foreign Policy Shows Strong CFR, Neo-con Influence

    Moving forward to this year's campaign, ABC News released an article on September 12 headlined "Who's Advising Mitt Romney on Foreign Policy?" that spotlighted Dan Senor, whom it described as "one of Romney's closest advisers on foreign policy.

    www.thenewamerican.com

  • Romney ad hits Obama on China policy

    CNN Political Unit. (CNN) - The latest ad from Mitt Romney's presidential campaign hits President Barack Obama for his stance on China, which the ad characterizes as devastating to the American manufacturing sector. "Under Obama, we've lost over half a ...

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • Sensing an opening, Mitt Romney focuses attacks on Obama's foreign policy

    Monday morning, his campaign suggested there would be a slight shift in strategy and that Romney would focus on cracking down on trade policy with China. But the candidate, who faced criticism from fellow Republicans over his response to the uprisings ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Doubts grow on Mitt Romney's China threats

    Mitt Romney is hoping his tough talk on China policy will win him votes - but few of his big business donors or fellow Republicans support what he's saying or believe he'd follow through if elected.

    www.politico.com

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