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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.
  
 
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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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Romney's tax plan really does favor the rich - CSMonitor.com 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. Poor families would actually lose, relative to the taxes they’re paying this year. The Center is made up of nationally recognized experts in tax, budget, and social policy who have served at the highest levels of government. 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 Politics Home Newt Gingrich is angry and that makes Mitt Romney sad. It's not just that Romney's attacks are working.

What Robot Theory Tells Us About Mitt Romney - Brian Fung - Politics - The Atlantic Much as people are repulsed and disturbed by automatons that mimic humans closely but imperfectly, Romney inexplicably turns voters off despite looking like the textbook image of an American president.

Mitt Romney sings 'America the Beautiful' (00:56) - The Washington Post Romney hammers Gingrich before Fla. Mitt Romney calls Newt Gingrich 'Goldilocks'

Here's how you transport a dog: Obama aide Axelrod in Twitter attack on Romney 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 That remark was made during a Fox News interview the former Massachusetts governor gave during his failed bid for the Republican nomination in 2008.

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. 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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