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If you're voting for economic reasons, then why would you vote for Romney, a man, who's state was #1 in debt?
Why would you vote for him? If you are voting solely on economic reasons? Just curious as to why?
There is a video and transcript below explaining the debt in his state and how his state was 47th in job creations.
youtubedotcom/watch?v=sfcF-HaaPLk&feature=player_embedded
[Narrator] When Mitt Romney was governor, Massachusetts was number one. Number one in state debt. $18 billion dollars in debt. More debt per person than any other state in the country. At the same time Massachusetts fell to 47th in job creation - one of the worst economic records in the country. First in debt, 47th in job creation. That's Romney Economics. It didn't work then. It won't work now.
Now that you have watched the video or either read the transcript. Why would you vote for Romney on a economic reasoning?
Why would you vote for him? If you are voting solely on economic reasons? Just curious as to why?
There is a video and transcript below explaining the debt in his state and how his state was 47th in job creations.
youtubedotcom/watch?v=sfcF-HaaPLk&feature=player_embedded
[Narrator] When Mitt Romney was governor, Massachusetts was number one. Number one in state debt. $18 billion dollars in debt. More debt per person than any other state in the country. At the same time Massachusetts fell to 47th in job creation - one of the worst economic records in the country. First in debt, 47th in job creation. That's Romney Economics. It didn't work then. It won't work now.
Now that you have watched the video or either read the transcript. Why would you vote for Romney on a economic reasoning?