President Obama is looking out for Main Street. Mitt Romney's looking out for his friends on Wall Street.
President Obama is looking out for Main Street. Mitt Romney's looking out for his friends on Wall Street.
Mitt Romney plans to repeal Wall Street reform—letting Wall Street write its own rules again. Share this if you agree Main Street can't afford to go back.
The GOP has adopted an extreme platform that is incredibly out of touch. Take a look at just ten of the policies Republicans hope to enact under a Romney presidency.
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Two years in, the Wall Street reform that President Obama and Democrats fought for is protecting Main Street. See how you benefit—and share this image with your friends.
Romney's Washington "policy meeting" today is a glimpse into the major web of influence in Romney's world: As millions of dollars flow into Romney's campaign fund from special-interest heavy hitters like these, Romney is taking positions that will directly benefit their industries.
Read MorePresident Obama spoke eloquently about what real change looks like—rescuing an auto industry in crisis, reforming our health care system, ending ''Don't Ask, Don't Tell,'' bringing our troops home from Iraq, and more.
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