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Romney: Voters Must Replace Obama to 'Keep America Strong...

Clip: 10/7/2011 | 12m 26s

Romney: Voters Must Replace Obama to 'Keep America Strong and Get Back to Work'

After outlining his foreign policy proposals Friday in South Carolina, Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney sat down with Judy Woodruff to discuss his vision for a new "American century," how he would handle relations with Israel, President Obama's jobs bill and his opponents economic plans.

10/07/2011

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