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Bill Clinton: Romney’s ’47 percent’ remark could haunt him in debates

Clinton thinks, the upcoming presidential debate Mr Romney (Mitt Romney is of vital importance, and republican presidential candidate dispute "47%" remarks turned to bother him.
Former President told: "I think, if his double drop, 47% of words, this will lead to difficult," Morgan, Pierce in the Clinton global initiative "last Tuesday when accepting a reporter to interview recording. "Because we now know that people most of the work, have children, and they do not pay the federal income tax reason is that average income is low, because it is now in 1995, but until now election season, the republicans and the Democrats support children's tax credit and income tax credit."
In a secretly recording video release mother Jones last week, Mr Romney told to a fundraising activities, Obama President's core supporters, 47% of voters, according to the GOP is full of hope, "believe that they are victims" and "depends on the government.
"This is a basically more than 30 years of bipartisan policy support working families to refuse," Clinton said. "This is a group of covet is cheap."
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42nd President also requires to measure, in the controversial telephone NFL replace the referee "on Monday night football" Seattle sea eagle team and green bay bagger between team's game.
"I don't think this is a of array, Clinton said:" hail Mary pass. "I want to pass was intercepted. I think defender hit the ground before have Shared, yes, this means that we need to get strike, and gain more experience [the referee] there."




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