Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mitt romney china

  • China still a major issue in Ohio

    (CBS News) As President Obama and Mitt Romney campaign in the crucial battleground state of Ohio Wednesday, both are attacking each other over China - a consistent theme for both as they traverse the important battleground state. "[T]he President will ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Obama: Romney's tough talk on China "not credible"

    (CBS News) Mitt Romney's tough talk on U.S.-Chinese relations is "just not credible," President Obama told a crowd of supporters at a rally at Ohio's Bowling Green State University Wednesday.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Mitt Romney Hong Kong Fundraiser Planned For Thursday

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

    www.huffingtonpost.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

  • Romney Firm Invested In Chinese Company That Touted Low Wages, Low Tax ...

    A firm run by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney invested in a Chinese company just a week after it touted the low wages it paid its employees, stringent working conditions, and the low tax liability it faced compared to American companies in ...

    thinkprogress.org

  • Mitt Romney Tax Returns Reveal Investments In Chinese Oil, Stem Cell ...

    Chinese State-Owned Oil Companies. In 2009 and 2010, the W. Mitt Romney blind trust invested $77,262 in shares of Cnooc Limited, the Chinese state-owned oil company, which he later sold for a profit of more than $8,100 on Aug. 10, 2011, according to ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Romney Will Lose in China 'Cheater' Debate

    ... Lose in China 'Cheater' Debate. Add Comment. By Joe Deaux 09/26/12 - 06:30 AM EDT. Stock quotes in this article: YOKU, CEO · Tweet.

    www.thestreet.com

  • Romney says he will halt Chinese 'cheating' at Ohio rally

    Mitt Romney railed against Chinese attempts to game trade regulations during a campaign appearance in Ohio Tuesday, as the Republican candidate looked to regain footing after a series of discouraging polls in the crucial swing state.

    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

  • 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

  • Obama vs. Romney on China

    A formal White House challenge last week against Chinese subsidies that threaten U.S. auto industry jobs is being interpreted as the latest salvo in a contest about whether the president or challenger Mitt Romney is tougher on China. Heightened ...

    globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.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

  • Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan kick off bus tour of Ohio

    "In the private sector, he invested in companies that shipped American jobs to China. And we now know that, for years, Mitt Romney has invested in Chinese companies and profited off of their success. When it comes to China, Mitt Romney isn't a trade ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Romney In-Flight Scare: Cut Mitt Some Slack

    His latest book, China Airborne, was published in early May. ... As promised, here is your handy one-stop primer on Mitt Romney's seeming wonderment, after an emergency landing by his wife's plane, why airplane windows can't be opened during flight.

    www.theatlantic.com

  • Weekly Standard: Canvassing The Buckeye State

    Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan completed the initial leg of their bus tour across battleground Ohio. The GOP forces added ... With his debate-prep partner and former U.S. trade rep Portman standing right behind him, he chided the Chinese. "China has cheated ...

    www.npr.org

  • Romney, Obama descend on battleground Ohio

    "China has cheated. I will not allow that to continue." In a statement, Obama campaign spokeswoman Ben LaBolt criticized Romney's own investments in Chinese companies. "How can we trust Mitt Romney to stand up to China when he profits from China ...

    seattletimes.com

  • Maddow takes Romney to task over state-owned China oil firm investment

    On her show last night, Rachel Maddow highlighted, yet another, Mitt Romney tax return problem. It turns out that Romney invested money in the China National Offshore Oil Corporation. That's a state-owned oil company in China, which is still a ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Mitt Romney drops the 'nice guy' image and talk as he launches Ohio bus tour ...

    "In his latest campaign 'reset', Mitt Romney is apparently trying to remake himself as a China trade warrior," Obama spokeswoman Lis Smith said in an emailed statement.

    www.cleveland.com

  • It's China week for Mitt Romney (again)

    The Romney campaign has been swinging away at an anti-China message for a while now, and on the eve of Mitt Romney's Ohio bus tour they've released a new ad swatting the White House for playing nice with China on trade. "Obama had years to stand ...

    www.politico.com

  • Mitt Romney invested heavily in his 'number-one foe'

    This new revelation could prompt further research into how much the Republican contender invested in US companies compared to Russian and Chinese firms. With the US unemployment rate still sky-high, Romney could be sorely embarrassed if it revealed ...

    rt.com

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