Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Romney china policy

  • Message to the candidates: Talk China policy not China smack

    Out on the campaign trail, China rhetoric lives mostly in the realm of political insult. Governor Romney's campaign argues "President Obama promised to take China 'to the mat' but instead he has allowed China to treat the United States like a doormat.

    globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.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

  • Obama dismisses as rhetoric Romney statements on China

    Bowling Green, Ohio - President Barack Obama fired back at his rival on trade Wednesday, dismissing Mitt Romney's get-tough plan on rhetoric on China as not credible. Romney has emphasized his plan to crack down on China's trade policies, vowing to ...

    www.detroitnews.com

  • Romney Will Lose in China 'Cheater' Debate

    Instead of cheering the benefits of increased Chinese investments and expanded U.S.-China business partnerships, Romney has mostly criticized the trade partner and called President Barack Obama's China policy a failure. "He [Romney] fails to recognize ...

    www.thestreet.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. In terms of China policy, though, this is not only an inane non sequitur, but it ...

    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

  • Obama vs. Romney on China

    In truth, the candidates' policy positions are more similar than Romney would care to admit. And, unlike Romney, Obama has a substantial record of action and results on China trade, not just tough talk. What we know of Romney's track record is less ...

    globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com

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

    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.washingtonpost.com

  • Romney-Ryan go on offense regarding foreign policy

    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 bilateral talks between the Israelis and Palestinians, Iran much closer to ...

    www.washingtonpost.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

  • 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

  • Obama and Romney campaigns turn to China to argue policy differences, score ...

    WASHINGTON - In an election that may be decided on the strength of the American economy, President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are looking to China to score political points as they compete for political support from ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

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

    Romney joined with running mate Paul Ryan this afternoon to start a two-day bus tour in the battleground state after his speeches earlier on foreign policy -- in which he bashed President Barack Obama on the Middle East -- and education. Obama, who ...

    www.businessweek.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

  • New Week, Same Ad Themes: China and Taxes

    The Obama campaign is tying Mitt Romney's tax returns to his "47 percent" comments, while the Republican has put out his second ad that attacks the president's China policies. As Representative Paul D. Ryan heads to Ohio to begin the Republican ticket ...

    thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com

  • Freedom to trade

    Romney denounced the WTO case as "too little too late" and promised to fight even harder against China. The Chinese filed a case of their own ... The Chinese policy of a weak yuan-to-dollar exchange rate doesn't help either. Prying open China's ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • How a Romney presidency might impact climate-change issues

    Continue developing clean coal, cleaner burning oil, and developing policies for wind and solar energy that actually make sense.

    www.examiner.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

  • Romney tells Ohio voters electing Obama would mean 'more of the same'

    The former Massachusetts governor sought to emphasize his plan to crack down on China's trade policies that he said have led to the loss of thousands of manufacturing jobs.

    www.detroitnews.com

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