White House adviser Plouffe: Romney campaign 'built on a tripod of lies'
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White House adviser Plouffe: Romney campaign 'built on a tripod of lies'

Washington : DC : USA | Sep 02, 2012 at 8:17 AM PDT
Source: The Hill
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Plouffe highlighted three particular policy disagreements where he accused the Romney team of being dishonest:  their claim that Obama removed the work requirement from welfare, charging Obama with "raiding Medicare" to pay for his signature healthcare legislation, and what he described as the... FULL ARTICLE AT The Hill
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