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CBS News/ September 19, 2012, 8:49 PM

Romney: 'My campaign is about the 100 percent'

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Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney participates in a Univision "Meet the Candidates" forum with Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas in Miami, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012.

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(CBS News) GOP nominee Mitt Romney found himself on the defensive at a Wednesday forum with Latino voters, fielding sharp questions about his comments at a closed-door fundraiser, immigration reform and Arizona's controversial immigration law before the event shifted to his preferred subject of the economy.

The very first question the former Massachusetts governor received during the forum, which was broadcast live online by the Spanish-language network Univision, put Romney in the position of again explaining comments from a secretly recorded video at a fundraiser that 47 percent of the country wouldn't vote for him because they depend on government assistance.

"My campaign is about the 100 percent of Americans," Romney said, arguing that his record of accomplishments in Massachusetts - raising the unemployment rate and helping improve schools - proves his commitment to the whole nation.

"This is a campaign about helping people who need help," he said. "And right now the people who are poor in this country need help getting out of poverty. The people in the middle class need help because their incomes have gone down every year over the last four years."

Romney had hardly gotten through the first question when he was asked about the president's executive order to defer deportation for young illegal immigrants who attend college or serve in the military. He used it as an opportunity to criticize President Obama for breaking a promise to tackle immigration reform during his first year in office.

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"He never even filed a bill. He never tried to fix the immigration system, so it's time to put the politics aside and I will actually reform the immigration system," he said. During his closing remarks, Romney said the issue had been used as a "political football."

But that wasn't enough for one of the hosts, Maria Elena Salinas, after Romney had declined to say whether he would continue that policy for two straight questions.

"With all due respect, " she said, "your reluctance to provide details on a permanent solution has created maybe a perception that you are kind of evading the question."

Finally, he answered, "We're not going to round up 12 million people, that includes the kids and the parents, and have everyone deported. Our system isn't to deport people. We need to provide a long-term solution." But he did not specify whether he would extend the president's executive order.

He also tried to soften rhetoric from the primary, telling the audience that illegal immigrants would have to "make their own choices as to whether they want to go home" when he endorsed a policy of self-deportation.

Then it was onto the controversial Arizona immigration law, which he once called a model for the nation. Did he still think it was?

"The reason there is an Arizona law is because the federal government and specifically President Obama didn't solve the immigration problem when he came into office, and so states are doing their best to try and solve it state by state and each state tries to solve it intheir own way," Romney said.

The "right answer," he added, was to have a long-term federal solution, though he gave few details.

The Obama campaign picked up on the lack of specificity, alleging that Hispanic Americans don't trust the GOP candidate.

"On critical issues, he continued to refuse to answer any of the tough questions or provide any specifics on what he'd do as president," said Stephanie Cutter, the Obama campaign's deputy campaign manager. "We are just two weeks away from the first presidential debate, where the American people will demand more than vague answers and empty platitudes. It's time for Mitt Romney to come clean and get specific about his policies."

At one point, Romney found himself answering for his running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, whose budgets have proposed spending cuts that could hit the Pell Grant college funding program. Romney said his preference would be to have the grants grow at the rate of inflation.

The second half of the roughly 30-minute program, which included both questions from the hosts and University of Miami students in attendance, gave Romney more openings to focus on the economy.

When a student asked how he would ease the debt burden of young people, Romney said the best thing he could do for students is to make sure they have a job upon graduation.

"I don't want to overwhelm you with debts," Romney said. "I want you to make sure you can pay back the debts you've already got and that will happen with good jobs. And that's why my five-point plan to get 12 million new jobs in this country is the best thing I can do for you."

He also won applause from the audience for endorsing some rights for gay couples (though not marriage), when asked a hypothetical question about what he would do if his child or grandchild were gay and wanted to get married.

"Well, my kids are all married, so I'd be surprised," he quipped, to cheers and laughter from the audience. "I of course would want them to be happy. My view is this, that individuals should be able to pursue a relationship of love and respect and raise a family as they would choose. I would like to have the term 'marriage' continue to be associated with a relationship between one man and one woman and that certainly ... doesn't prevent two people of the same gender living in a loving relationship together having a gay domestic partnership, if you will."

Below watch Romney talk about the Affordable Health Care Act, saying he's the "grandfather" of "Obamacare"


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sjc_1 says:
I can just see the viewers on Univision saying "this guy is a phony empty suit".
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vista8635 says:
99% of Americans don't want to "double down on Trickle Down!"
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TimeToEvolve says:
Robbed Me is not running for President of the United States. He is running for President of the Top 1%.
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Resin-Smoker says:
Quote"Romney: 'My campaign is about the 100 percent'"

(Throws down the bull $h!t flag) Like i buy that line coming from a guy who's made his millions from selling out his employees.

To top it off Romney's afraid to release his tax information beyond the last two years of presidential grooming done to clean up his image. IMO Romney's Bane era tax info would be a great litmus test for his character. He'd not be able to hide how he made his money or the shady deals may of been involved in. If he has nothing to hide then he should give full disclosure, otherwise he has no business running for President of the United States.

Romney's error here is that he's arrogant enough to believe that he'd be elected to office with this crap and that he's basically bushing the same agenda as the Bush administration, while hoping that no one would notice.

Should Romney be elected, I do hope everyone is prepared to go to war with both Syria and Iran, while the federal deficit is allowed to double within his first term.
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scientificalmysticalone says:
http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=AP&date=20120919&id=15577203

This is the link to the article which tells how everyone without insurance is going to get a tax penalty - very soon. Of course, the liberal running the page made the story tiny at the bottom of the page without a blog at the end.

I cannot speak for all Republicans, but the reason I personally will vote Republican is for the sake of our country. I do not oppose health care for the poor. But I do oppose it being against the law to not buy it. And if Obama is re-elected, those who are trash-mouthing Romney are going to be crying -- a lot of them anyway. Freedom is important. Once it's lost, how are you going to get it back?
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Dancing-in-the-Streets replies:
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Romney today admitted that he was the "grandfather of Obamacare."
Lindag20 replies:
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Zann: I can't keep up with whether Romney is for or against Obamacare. I'm going to need a scorecard.
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CaptainSmollett says:
It has to be that an abundance of liberals are absolutely brain-dead when it comes to economics. How else can we explain why they would support an administration that has done so much harm to the economy and the working-class? It is just like the Pied Piper leading them to their demise.
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How many years will you believe trickle down works, before you start to realize they LIED to you??? LOL
Lindag20 replies:
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I've been "trickled down" on since the '80's and it NEVER has worked. So how is doing the SAME thing and expecting a different result intelligent?
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pr_boxer says:
What a crock !
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alkjdklfj says:
now he is for 100%. so what? the reason is all the racist white skins (doesn't matter bottom up or top down) think mother earth is a dirt ball and god made them from snow when god made rest of us from mud. they must be the illigal alians from above. we have to find their root. fortunatley, these racist population is decreasing and the non white population is increasing in the world along with the dominance. having black president is just one example. but these racists cannot handle it i see. but we need some of them for coming of antichrist ofcourse with their skin salvation supiority complex and i believe these racists are made for the antichrist.
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alkjdklfj replies:
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correction. the racist whites are not made out of snow either because ofcourse snow is also part of earth. so that convice my theory that they are made for the antichrist.
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alkjdklfj says:
now he is for 100%. so what? the reason is all the racist white skins (doesn't matter bottom up or top down) think mother earth is a dirt ball and god made them from snow when god made rest of us from mud. they must be the illigal alians from above. we have to find their root. fortunatley, these racist population is decreasing and the non white population is increasing in the world along with the dominance. having black president is just one example. but these racists cannot handle it i see. but we need some of them for coming of antichrist ofcourse with their skin salvation supiority complex and i believe these racists are made for the anichrist.
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WHAT-IS-HE-SMOKING says:
In public I am for 100% of Americans, but but behind closed doors talking to my buddies, I could care less for the 47%.
HERE'S MITTY!!!
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