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Mitt Romney's Hostile Takeover of the Debate

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Oct 5, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - Mitt Romney's Hostile Takeover of the Debate

2012 Campaign

Mitt Romney's Hostile Takeover of the Debate

Romney was brisk, efficient, and convincing enough to beat the president. He also steamrolled Jim Lehrer

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