October 23, 2012

Foreign Policy a Bit Foreign in Final Debate

Dana Milbank, Washington Post

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Obama spoke of the domestic auto industry. Romney spoke of teachers unions. Obama spoke of education funding. Romney spoke of small businesses. Obama spoke of tax deductions. Romney spoke of Medicaid.

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