Thursday, September 20, 2012

Romney 47 percent

  • Who are Mitt Romney's 47 percent? A breakdown

    By CONNIE CASS, Associated Press - 1 minute ago. WASHINGTON (AP) - Just which 47 percent of Americans was Mitt Romney talking about? It's hard to say. He lumped together three different ways of sorting people in what he's called less-than-elegant ...

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  • George Allen on Mitt Romney's '47 percent': 'I Have My Own Point of View'

    In Virginia's Senate debate on Thursday, George Allen became the latest down-ballot Republican to face questions about Mitt Romney and the "47 percent." His answer: Americans need jobs. "I have my own point of view," the GOP Senate candidate said ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Gov. Susana Martinez Distances Herself from Romney's '47 Percent' Comment

    New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, whose prime-time speech at the Republican National Convention elevated her national profile, is distancing herself from Mitt Romney's now infamous comments that nearly half of Americans believe they are victims ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • John McCain Defends Mitt Romney's '47 Percent' Remarks

    In the video, Romney says that 47 percent of Americans are "dependent on government," view themselves as "victims" and will vote for President Barack Obama.

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  • Romney's "47 Percent" Knock Won't Hurt Him with A lot of White Guys

    GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney's was hectored and battered mercilessly for his 47 percent don't pay taxes slur, and shoot from the lip attack on President Obama's alleged weak kneed kowtow to Islamic radicals in Libya and Cairo.

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  • Romney's 47 Percent Remarks Prompt Scott Brown, Dean Heller To Tout Tough ...

    "[T]here are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent on government, who believe that, that they are victims, who believe that government has the responsibility to care for them," Romney said. Brown is challenged by former consumer advocate ...

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  • Jon Stewart Rips Fox News Over Romney 47 Percent Coverage: 'Chaos On ...

    Gawker Jon Stewart takes down Fox News over its fawning response to Mitt Romney's "47 percent" remark http://t.

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  • Is Marc Leder Suing the Secret Videographer of Mitt Romney's '47 Percent ...

    The mysterious filmmaker behind Mitt Romney's "47 percent" video still has not revealed his or her identity, and now we may have a clue as to why.

    www.usnews.com

  • Jindal ducks on Romney's ObamaCare, '47 percent' comments

    Jindal also avoided a question about the political impact of Romney's "47 percent" comments. "I'm not going to be one of these political pundits," Jindal said before launching into a long attack on Obama's economic record.

    thehill.com

  • Romney drifts from Reagan in debate over the 47 percent

    MSNBC's Thomas Roberts talks to MSNBC Contributor Ron Reagan about his father's championing of the 47 percent, and Mitt Romney's comments about the same group. Share This: facebook · twitter · googleplus. Related videos; Transcript of this video ...

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  • Romney's 47 percent flub has GOP history precedent for US President, Goldwater

    Mitt Romney's unfortunate comments about writing off the 47 percent of Americans he considers moochers reminds me of similar comments made by another hapless Republican presidential candidate, this one in 1964.

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  • Jimmy Carter's grandson, James Carter 4th, is man who unearthed Mitt ...

    Jimmy Carter's grandson, James Carter 4th, is man who unearthed Mitt Romney's '47 percent of Americans dependent upon government' video.

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  • Tommy Thompson Sticks By Mitt Romney On '47 Percent' Comments

    Three GOP Senate candidates and incumbents in tight races have so far distanced themselves from Mitt Romney's comments that 47 percent of the American public doesn't pay income taxes and is "dependent on government." But on Wednesday, Wisconsin ...

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  • GOP Rep. Bass disagrees with Romney '47 percent' remarks

    Bass's comments come a few days after news broke that during a closed fundraiser in May Romney said 47 percent of the country considered themselves "victims.

    thehill.com

  • Paul Ryan: Romney's '47 percent' remark 'obviously inarticulate'

    In a television interview Tuesday, Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan said that his running mate's controversial remarks - about how his "job is not to worry about" the 47 percent of Americans "dependent on government" - were "obviously ...

    thehill.com

  • Boehner sidesteps '47 percent' remark

    John Boehner on Thursday danced around Mitt Romney's statement about 47 percent of Americans not paying taxes and depending on the government.

    www.politico.com

  • The 'Lazy' '47 Percent' Vote

    This week video emerged of Mitt Romney at a May fundraising event alleging that 47 percent of the electorate would vote for Barack Obama because they are "dependent upon government" and "believe that they are victims.

    www.thenation.com

  • Romney and the '47 Percent'

    A famed political writer said many years ago that the majority of national, elite columnists/analysts/ad nauseum live in media-centered cities, travel in the same social orbit and reinforce each other's opinions, which is why they tend to write as a ...

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  • Hoyer: Romney's '47 percent' comments could help Dems's bid to re-take House

    In a secretly recorded video that's churned headlines all week, Romney in May told wealthy donors that "there are 47 percent of the people who will vote with [President Obama] no matter what." "There are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent ...

    thehill.com

  • Regis Philbin Defends Romney's '47 Percent' Remark

    Regis Philbin isn't keeping very close tabs on his former show. The TV legend told us last night at a Monkey Bar cocktail party for Penny Marshall's new memoir that not only had he not watched Romney's recent interview on Live! With Kelly and Michael, ...

    nymag.com

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