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Mitt Romney Laments The Latest Jobs Report As A "Sad Reminder" Of The Poor State Of The U.S. Economy November 5. 2012
Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney Presidential candidate and current Gallup and Rasmussen poll frontrunner for the 2012 U.S. election, Mitt Romney, lamented the poor state of the economy under President Barack Obama, commenting it is not going anywhere under the current Commander-in-Chief's watch.
Barack Obama Romney stated, "Increase in the unemployment rate is a sad reminder that the economy is at a virtual standstill. The jobless rate is higher than it was when President Obama took office, and there are still 23 million Americans struggling for work. On Tuesday, America will make a choice between stagnation and prosperity." Regarding tomorrow's highly anticipated presidential election, Romney promised if elected President of the United States he would give America a "real recovery." STORY SOURCE
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