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Romney's tax plan really does favor the rich - CSMonitor.com
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Despite evidence to the contrary, there is a lingering view that Mitt Romney ’s tax plan would primarily help middle-income households and not favor the rich.
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Poor families would actually lose, relative to the taxes they’re paying this year.
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The Center is made up of nationally recognized experts in tax, budget, and social policy who have served at the highest levels of government.
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3. Eliminate income tax on long-term capital gains and qualified dividends for households with income under $200,000.
    
How Mitt Romney stole Newt Gingrich's voice in Florida - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
 
How Mitt Romney stole Newt Gingrich's voice in Florida - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
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Mitt Romney calls Newt Gingrich 'Goldilocks'
 
Mitt Romney calls Newt Gingrich 'Goldilocks'
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Here's how you transport a dog: Obama aide Axelrod in Twitter attack on Romney
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Thinly veiled: David Axelrod captioned the picture 'how loving owners transport their dogs' - a reference to Mitt Romney's admission he tied his dog to the roof of his car during 12-hour trips to the family's cabin in Ontario
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That remark was made during a Fox News interview the former Massachusetts governor gave during his failed bid for the Republican nomination in 2008.
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Romney's father was able to run because his parents were American citizens and he therefore acquired citizenship at birth regardless of where he was born.
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Romney's father came to the United States for the first time, not as an immigrant, but as a full-fledged citizen who just happened to have been born abroad. As for Romney's father-in-law, Edward Davies, he was born in Wales, but presumably came here as a legal immigrant and eventually attained citizenship.
 
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