Romney Claims Obama Has Transformed America For The Worse
By Staff on January 20, 2012During Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney argued that Obama has transformed America for the worse.
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During Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney argued that Obama has transformed America for the worse.
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