An Analysis of Obama and Romney’s Campaign Statements

(Interactive) On the campaign trail, President Obama and Mitt Romney are filling speeches with facts and figures designed to enhance their case and diminish the other guy’s. The selections below provide analysis and context to some of the candidates’ truths, half-truths and exaggerations. Full Story »

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