Four days, three states, one message: Mitt Romney and his new running mate, Paul Ryan, would throw the middle class under the bus.
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Four days, three states, one message: Mitt Romney and his new running mate, Paul Ryan, would throw the middle class under the bus.
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Mitt Romney's "middle class under the bus" tour continues in Florida. See how Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan would hurt Floridians if they're elected, and then share the facts with your friends.
Conspicuously absent from Florida? Romney's new running mate, Paul Ryan. As Democratic Party chair and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz put it at a stop in Miami Gardens, Florida, ''I’m not very surprised Paul Ryan decided to skip the bus tour today with Mitt Romney. If I were the architect of a plan to end Medicare as we know it, I wouldn't show my face in Florida either.''
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Julie Reiser owns Made in USA Certified, a small business in Boca Raton, Florida, that specializes in making sure that products claiming to be "Made in America" truly are. Today, she opened up her business to the Romney-Ryan Economics: Middle Class Under the Bus tour. It was a fitting stop: Mitt Romney has a history of sending jobs to places like India and China, and he's currently campaigning on a tax plan could create up to 800,000 jobs overseas.
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"A small business can tell how the economy is running," says Jhonny, general manager of Marte Auto Services in Orlando, Florida—one of our stops on the Romney-Ryan Economics bus tour. "We can feel it for good or for bad. And we feel secure with President Obama. We feel that we can take care of our bills."
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