Romney says he supports '100 percent in America'

MIAMI (AP) — Facing tough questions about his commitment to all Americans, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney declared Wednesday that his campaign supports "the 100 percent in America."
Romney was responding at a televised forum to questions sparked by his remarks last spring that, as a candidate, "my job is not to worry about" the 47 percent of Americans who don't earn enough to pay income taxes and are likely to support President Barack Obama. He also described them as people who are "dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe they are entitled" to a wide range of benefits.
In the days since the magazine Mother Jones posted the secretly taped comments to donors, the Romney campaign has tried to fend off criticism that the Republican candidate was writing off nearly half the country or was disdainful of them.
Earlier in the day, Romney tried to draw a distinction between himself and Obama. "The question of this campaign is not who cares about the poor and the middle class. I do. He does," Romney said at an Atlanta fundraiser. "The question is who can help the poor and the middle class. I can. He can't."
Romney has said he was talking on the video about support for his campaign, a point he returned to Wednesday at the Miami forum hosted by the Spanish-language TV network Univision.
"I know that I'm not going to get 100 percent of the vote and my campaign will focus on those people we think we can bring in to support me, but this is a campaign about helping people who need help," Romney said.
"My campaign is about the 100 percent in America," he said.
The forum, which was broadcast nationally in Spanish from a swing state that could help decide the presidential contest, was an opportunity to court Hispanics. That growing voting bloc overwhelmingly supported President Barack Obama four years ago.
However, the televised session initially focused on the caught-on-tape remarks, the latest in a string of missteps on domestic and foreign policy for the Republican candidate seven weeks out from Election Day.
Speaking to Romney in Spanish, the Univision hosts peppered him with questions about the video before turning to his reluctance to clarify his immigration policy and to his support for Arizona's controversial immigration law.
Romney backed away from his support earlier in the year for policies that would promote "self-deportation" of illegal immigrants. He said he supported policies that might give legal status to young illegal immigrants who serve in the military or pursue higher education.
"We're not going to round up people around the country and deport them," he said. "We need to provide a long-term solution."
He declined to detail his solution, despite being pressed by the hosts.
Romney assailed Obama for failing to deliver campaign promises to overhaul the nation's immigration system.
"He never tried to fix the immigration system," Romney said of the Democratic incumbent. "I will actually reform the immigration system and make it work for the people of America."
The Obama campaign responded by arguing that Hispanic voters have reason not to trust Romney.
"On critical issues, he continued to refuse to answer any of the tough questions or provide any specifics on what he'd do as president," Obama campaign official Stephanie Cutter said in a statement.
Obama is scheduled to participate in the same forum on Thursday.
Romney was responding at a televised forum to questions sparked by his remarks last spring that, as a candidate, "my job is not to worry about" the 47 percent of Americans who don't earn enough to pay income taxes and are likely to support President Barack Obama. He also described them as people who are "dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe they are entitled" to a wide range of benefits.
In the days since the magazine Mother Jones posted the secretly taped comments to donors, the Romney campaign has tried to fend off criticism that the Republican candidate was writing off nearly half the country or was disdainful of them.
Earlier in the day, Romney tried to draw a distinction between himself and Obama. "The question of this campaign is not who cares about the poor and the middle class. I do. He does," Romney said at an Atlanta fundraiser. "The question is who can help the poor and the middle class. I can. He can't."
Romney has said he was talking on the video about support for his campaign, a point he returned to Wednesday at the Miami forum hosted by the Spanish-language TV network Univision.
"I know that I'm not going to get 100 percent of the vote and my campaign will focus on those people we think we can bring in to support me, but this is a campaign about helping people who need help," Romney said.
"My campaign is about the 100 percent in America," he said.
The forum, which was broadcast nationally in Spanish from a swing state that could help decide the presidential contest, was an opportunity to court Hispanics. That growing voting bloc overwhelmingly supported President Barack Obama four years ago.
However, the televised session initially focused on the caught-on-tape remarks, the latest in a string of missteps on domestic and foreign policy for the Republican candidate seven weeks out from Election Day.
Speaking to Romney in Spanish, the Univision hosts peppered him with questions about the video before turning to his reluctance to clarify his immigration policy and to his support for Arizona's controversial immigration law.
Romney backed away from his support earlier in the year for policies that would promote "self-deportation" of illegal immigrants. He said he supported policies that might give legal status to young illegal immigrants who serve in the military or pursue higher education.
"We're not going to round up people around the country and deport them," he said. "We need to provide a long-term solution."
He declined to detail his solution, despite being pressed by the hosts.
Romney assailed Obama for failing to deliver campaign promises to overhaul the nation's immigration system.
"He never tried to fix the immigration system," Romney said of the Democratic incumbent. "I will actually reform the immigration system and make it work for the people of America."
The Obama campaign responded by arguing that Hispanic voters have reason not to trust Romney.
"On critical issues, he continued to refuse to answer any of the tough questions or provide any specifics on what he'd do as president," Obama campaign official Stephanie Cutter said in a statement.
Obama is scheduled to participate in the same forum on Thursday.
I watched him on the news, was reminded of this news clip from a few years ago from Britain...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xKd2DBekN0
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Sad thing is, that the British reporter was more coherant than mittens! He did not use a singel "um", "uh" or "and, and, and" like mittens does when he attempts extemporaneous speaking.
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Hearing him speak without reading it word for word from a script is painful to listen to - no way in hell would I want someone who is constantly stumbling over his own tongue representing us to the world.
He supports 100% of us so much he showed up for Univision in "brownface". I'm starting to believe this is a parody campaign or some kind of brilliant performance art.Â
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Google the images of this yesterday. I'm speechless.
""My campaign is about the 100 percent in America," he said."
So...is he now starting to support the "47%"?
Or...
Is he now saying that he will treat all of the 100% the same?
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Does he actually believe that he is "ENTITLED" to the job?
He's not a good christian,lies too much....as thick as a bible !
 @scychan He's not a Christian at all. He's a Mormon.
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Though personally I prefer to drop the second "M" every time I see that ad campaign.
Romney is an idiot, and the wheels are falling of his cart. Â Everytime he opens his mouth....epic fail.
Hum... If he supports 100% "in America", why does he have offshore bank accounts... I just don't trust him to be honest. Can't wait for all this political mud flinging to be over.
 @Me_echelle "why does he have offshore bank accounts"
Because he is entitled to do that...
Next headline "Romney says he believes in unicorns", then, 24 hours later, "Romney clarifies comments about unicorns".Â
 @WhatRJDid And on that note I can go to bed laughing...Have a good night. :-)Â
I was never very fond of George W. Bush, but I can say I never heard him talk about any Americans as 'those people', and when he made the statement that no one born is insignificant, I knew he meant it. I can only say I do believe Romney when he says he 'doesn't care about those people'. And no matter what you think of President Obama, you have to admit he has never said anything like that. I also believe Obama knows that he does represent all Americans, I do not believe Romney understands that. And that is the difference between someone who is qualified to do the job of President of the United States and someone who has no business even considering it.
robmoney needs to just stop talking. A few years of that ought to almost be enough time for Karl to try to get it all back under control. Good luck with that Karl. Not. bwahahahaha.
Yep! Romney supports 100% of the 53% of the 1% of Americans who actually have enough money to interest him.
Whoo hoo! Someone who's not afraid to tell the truth and take the heat from those who've totally lost touch. He knows exactly what he's talking about. There is nothing Romney can say, right or wrong, that these people will ever agree with. It only took four years for 'success' to become a bad word in this country. Success used to be the American dream. Romney is hated by these people because he has been successful in many things and he is a good person and since good is the new bad, they hate him. If Obama gave a decree to turn your neighbor in to be sent to the gas chamber for disagreeing with him, I have no doubt they would jump at the chance. Obama has only been really successful in one thing, well two: becoming president of the United States of America, something to be admired, but he has also been frighteningly instrumental in creating an atmosphere of hate and division against those who have any morals or have worked to be successful. He made it to president. However, he appears to be the only one who has benefitted from that, and you can count on it, the 47% will never acknowledge that.
'' ...hate and division against those who have any morals or have worked to be successful."  Well, if someone who is successful and they have morals, then they would know that they didn't become successful entirely by themselves, now wouldn't they? I think what most people are angry about is the decades of 'successful' people claiming they did it all on their own, to hell with the people who I employ and to hell with them' un-moral attitude.  I believe this is the kind of attitude of the 'successful' people that used to get them be-headed in times past.Â
 @Elaine2 Precisely. "You didn't build that" ALL BY YOURSELF!
 @Whoanelly "Success" : is that like "Mission Accomplished"? Or is it like "Wall-Street Meltdown"?
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Romney "successful"? Well, I guess if you count mugging a viable business in a hostile takeover, forcing it to sign a note for a huge debt and hand over all its cash for "management fees", then cutting off its "arms and legs" (workers/employees) and leaving it bleeding in the ditch... as "success"!
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Obama did not create the "atmosphere of hate and division" that you allude to: that is wholly the creation of the nightmares and imaginations of people like you who woke up on a January 21st and said, "OMG, what is that Liberal n_____ doing in 'OUR' White House???"
 @Whoanelly Have you taken five seconds to find out where that 47% figure comes from? Grow up and grow a brain.
 @WhatRJDid  @Whoanelly and get a look at the map that details where the 47% live and how they vote!
 @WhatRJDid  @Whoanelly I dunno, sounds like you're asking a lot. Some people need help with that. But under Romney, it's doubtful they'll get it. Ooo, zing!
 @KieferSkunk  @Whoanelly I'm commenting simply to applaud your comment :D
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 @Whoanelly I was trying to listen to your argument and then you brought up gas chambers. To me, it sounds like that "hate and division" is coming from people like you.Â
Thanks for at least making an attempt caphillkid. This isn't borne out of any kind of hate or division. I am deeply concerned for this country when I see websites like http://my.barackobama.com/page/s/join-attack-wire-today popping up and people actually using it. Tell you the truth crime-stoppers is a bit scary also. Not sure what "people like you" means. I'm assuming I communicating with fellow Americans. Thanks for avoiding innane character assassinations like those of WhatRJDid and KieferSkunk. They just prove a point.
 @whoanelly:Â
So, I am a bit partially perplexed, a bit boggled, kinda confused. Did you actually click on the link you posted & see what it's about, or did you simply see "obama.com" and the word "attack" and start making assumptions.
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Join Attack Wireâand help stop the attacks on the President before they start.
When another unfounded attack surfaces, we'll arm you with the truth so you can share the facts with your friends and family.
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So pardon me for asking, but what exactly is wrong with this website? It is simply the Obama campaign's attempt to "cut them off at the pass", so to speak, when the mittens campaign starts putting rubbish & blather out that has not actual basis in fact or reality. I see absolutely nothing wrong with that.
 @Whoanelly You seem to think that a website that seeks to separate right from left is somehow "wrong", and yet I have to wonder if you yourself have not gone to similar right wing sits and nodded your head when you read the words there...
So...why are you any different than those you accuse of having "totally lost touch"? I look at your earlier post and see nothing to indicate that you have ever made the attempt to understand where those on the left are coming from, have never bothered to wonder if they might have something worthy to say...you simply assume they have nothing to offer, that they "MUST" be Socialists or even Communists because they are somewhat left of Ayn Rand...You complain about "innane character assassinations", and yet equate Barack Obama with those who committed genocide? If you are THAT sensitive to being called "inane names", you really should learn the meaning of the word...or crawl back under that rock where you are safe in the darkness...
 @Whoanelly "I am deeply concerned"
So are we, Bubba, concerned about your mental health.
You state "This isn't borne out of any kind of hate or division.", but then bring up the specter of "gas chambers"?
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You state "Romney is hated by these people because he has been successful in many things and he is a good person and since good is the new bad, they hate him." - which is somewhat off the scale in lack of understanding of why people do not want to see him begum President.
I don't "hate" Romney, I simply do not trust him, do not agree with his view of the world, do not accept that someone who was "successful" at breaking companies up and selling off the parts he didn't want is someone I want to be my President. I could care less about his religion, or how he made his money - I simply do not want what he is trying to sell me.
But his 47% statement tells me that he really does not understand who these people are - he pushes ALL of them into one box, not indicating that the vast majority of those people are not in the position of needing help due to their own actions...they are there because of the greed of people like him who closed the factories and businesses, and took huge bonuses for doing so. They are there because of the very same policies that Romney is pushing.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to make money - and to be successful at what you are doing. What IS wrong is that far too many those who are able to do this, who used the schooling and programs designed to allow people to grow their wealth, now want to shut those doors to anyone else. It's the selfish arrogance of the rich who say "I did it, now stop bothering me!"...Very few people are able to get rich without an education - and the rich know that...and want to make sure no one else has the chance they did.
And then there are the followers of Ayn Rand - who buy the myth that all it takes is hard work, but have worked hard and are yet to see that result for themselves - who then turn on anyone else who DOES try to make it, DOES try to better themselves.
You need to understand that we do not "hate" the man, or even what he wants to do - we simply do not TRUST the man and do not WANT what he offers.
 @Whoanelly "Inane character assassination?" What's there to assassinate? I simply said I couldn't tell if you were here to troll or if you were being serious. Either way, I felt your diatribe was (a) seriously misguided, (b) rather offensive, and (c) difficult to read.
 @Whoanelly So let me get this straight.
you first come on and post complete lies about the president and compare him to hitler, then you complain about an open link on his website where people post their own personal information to get the facts straight when people lie about him.
And the GOP has a history of lying about him.Â
Not american.
Secret Muslim
Death Panels
Hes going to take away our guns.
He is going to let the UN invade us.
He is a communist.
He doesnt give to charity
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grow up and stop being a hypocrite.
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 @Whoanelly yet you think I'd turn in my neighbors to go to a gas chamber...you're deluded in this regard. I am on the opposite end of the political spectrum from you and both of my neighbors. Don't know you, but love all the neighbors. They're great people who happen to hold political views I do not. I'd no sooner turn them in to any authority than you will grow wings and fly.
 @Whoanelly You're an astroturfer or a nut. Make no mistake, most people see this.
 @caphillkid Yeah, it seemed like a failed attempt at godwin.
 @T H I S  @caphillkid Yeah, but still, is troll or true believer. It's so shamefully sad that it's this difficult to tell the difference.
 @Whoanelly ...can't tell if trolling or serious...
 @KieferSkunk  @Whoanelly Perhaps a contact oxy high from Limbaugh.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/la-pn-romney-ad-miners-rally-20120919,0,6066201.story
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"Romney ad shows him speaking at a coal miners' rally. A rally for which the miners were docked pay and forced to attend "
@T H I S That sounds like it must have been in China or some place like that. I.e. the types of employee work conditions that robmoney just loves.
I read..."Mitt Romney declared Wednesday that his campaign supports "the 100 percent in America."...that support him.
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 @teahater And still have money to donate...
Romney thinks he somehow deserves the presidency, and I doubt he cares about anyone other than himself.Â
 @WhatRJDid Well, he's "entitled"...has worked so hard for it!
I wonder if people who support him (the OTHER 47%) realize that he is simply trying to do what his father failed at...sorts like the real reason W invaded Iraq, to "finish" what his father wisely did not do...
I hear that Romney gives 16 percent of his earnings to charity, Obama 1 percent and Biden a whopping 369 dollars. What does that tell you? Obama and Biden are perfectly happy being charitable with YOUR money but not their own. If you are perfectly happy letting your wealth be redistributed by Obama and gang go ahead and vote for him. Remember Obama's famous words to the entrepreneurs of America. "You didn't build that...somebody else did" Such brilliance! yeah right...
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the 'charity' that Romney gives the most to is the Mormon Church - he is required to as a Mormon. And that 'charity' only helps other Mormons. So he's still 'keeps it in the family' - can't share with those 'other' people. After all, they get all his 13% of the taxes.
 @CaptainD Cite your source when making such claims please. If it is an email that has been forwarded many times, it is not a credible source.
 @CaptainD As a Mormon Romney gives a certain percentage his earning to their church, not specific charities.Â
Funny thing about the Tithe & 10% stuff. I know MANY NOT affiliated with the church as well - as the spirit moves them, so to speak.
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I have not found that mittens does anything of the kind with his $$$.
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Makes me wonder what (if anything) he would be giving to ANY charities if he was not required to tithe to his church...
 @CaptainD So I have read your comment three times, and I have a question.Â
What was the point? Honestly, what was the point of posting a comment that someone can spend 2 minutes looking up and finding out it is completely untrue.
 Why would someone waste their time with something like that?
Do you really believe it? Or are you intentionally telling a lie? Â
It is trully mind boggeling.
 @Star Shooter  @CaptainD "So I have read your comment three times"
I do hope you at least washed your ears out...a shower might be better...
 @Star Shooter  @CaptainD He's spreading disinformation like a good ditto head...yeah, check stiff out before you repeat.
 @CaptainD * facepalm*
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Really? Did you just say that? There is this thing called the I-N-T-E-R-N-E-TÂ
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And because I don't expect you to be lazy, I googled it. Now, of course, Fox Nation reported it was 1%. However, this is the truth:
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http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/04/obamas-2011-tax-returns-show-20-5-percent-rate/
 @WhatRJDid  @CaptainD Actually, they show a 19.1% rate.
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Also, given his complete lack of investment income, it shows he isn't a good investor. Certainly not with our money, either.
 @Whoanelly Ummm, like your mythical gas chambers or your intellectually lazy regurgitation of the 47% figure without understanding where it came from?
And now, back to the important issues...
 @de warheit  @CaptainD Excuse me? From the article:
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He and the first lady donated $172,000 to charity, or about 22 percent of their adjusted gross income, according to their tax returns. The majority of the first familyâs donations went to the Fisher House Foundation which provides scholarships to veteransâ children.
 @CaptainD Note he gave 22% of his income to charity, nozzle.
 @CaptainD On the last thread, someone bothered to take ten seconds to bother to google and find out what you heard is utter baloney.Â