Why did Bill Clinton defend Mitt Romney
Politico's Byron Tau reported, "Clinton veered sharply off message Thursday, telling CNN that Mitt Romney's business record at Bain Capital was 'sterling.' "¦ Clinton said, 'The man who has been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold.' Clinton also went on to say that Romney's time at Bain Capital represented a 'good business career.'" Ref. Source 2
Mitt Romney secrets
The Republican presidential candidate refuses to identify his biggest donors who "bundle" money for his campaign. He often declines to say who's meeting with him or what he's doing for hours at a time. He puts limits on media access to his fundraisers. And he resists releasing all of his tax returns, making just a single year public after facing pressure to do so. Ref. Source 9
Wawa or Sheetz Romney sandwiched by Pa. deli debate
At the final stop on his bus tour here, Mitt Romney expressed confidence that he'll win Pennsylvania this November. "I am going to win Pennsylvania," the Republican nominee told a crowd of several hundred people at the Cornwall Iron Furnace, a historic foundry that once was the source of cannonballs and other iron products. [...]
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Democrats want Romney to explain offshore accounts
Mitt Romney privately raised millions of dollars from New York's elite today, as Democrats launched coordinated attacks against the likely Republican presidential nominee, intensifying calls for him to explain offshore bank accounts and release several years of tax returns. Ref. Source 7
GOP governor calls on Romney to release more tax returns
ABC News Michael Falcone and Arlette Saenz report: WILLIAMSBURG, Va. In an interview with ABC News on Saturday, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley called on presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney to release additional years of his tax returns in order to show voters that he...
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Did Romney Make a False Statement on His Financial Disclosure?
The candidate certified that after February 1999 he was not involved with Bain Capital operations "in any way." But he signed documents for the firm's big deals. Ref. Source 5