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Headline Roundup August 17th, 2012

Romney Taxes

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Romney Says He Paid A Tax Rate Of At Least 13 Percent
Romney Says He Paid A Tax Rate Of At Least 13 Percent

NPR (Online News)

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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Thursday revealed a bit more about his tax history, telling reporters: "I never paid less than 13 percent" in the past 10 years.

The Obama campaign's response: "Prove it."

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Romney campaign doesn't bite on Obama tax return offer
Romney campaign doesn't bite on Obama tax return offer

Fox News Digital

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The Obama campaign made an unusual offer to Mitt Romney Friday, pledging to refrain from criticizing his transparency on taxes if he agrees to release five more years of returns. The Romney campaign's response? Thanks, but no thanks.

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Obama Campaign Wants Romney To Release 5 Years Of Tax Returns
Obama Campaign Wants Romney To Release 5 Years Of Tax Returns

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With the spotlight back on Mitt Romney's tax returns, Obama campaign manager Jim Messina reached out to the Romney campaign on Friday pledging a deal: If Romney releases five more years of tax returns, the Obama campaign will no longer criticize the presumptive GOP presidential nominee for his refusal to disclose more information.

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