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Mitt Romney Addresses Women Problem

Mitt Romney Women

CHARLES BABINGTON   04/11/12 10:17 PM ET  AP

WARWICK, R.I. — Presidential candidate Mitt Romney intensified his efforts Wednesday to rebut claims that he and fellow Republicans are insufficiently supportive of women, or even hostile to them.

For the second straight day, the presumptive GOP nominee campaigned at a female-owned work site, and denounced Democrats for saying his party is waging "a war on women."

"The real war on women is being waged by the president's failed economic policies," Romney told a crowd packed inside Alpha Graphics, in Hartford, Conn. There, and on Tuesday at a women-owned steel fabrication plant in Delaware, Romney said President Barack Obama's economic policies have disproportionately hurt women.

The events were scheduled before Rick Santorum's unexpected withdrawal removed the last serious barrier to Romney's nomination pursuit. They underscored Romney's sensitivity to Democrats' efforts to link him to controversial GOP-led efforts to limit birth control insurance coverage for women in some workplaces, among other things.

Polls have found a growing "gender gap" in the presidential race. Obama's advantage among women is outpacing Romney's edge among men.

While he spoke in Hartford, Romney's campaign issued statements from Republican women in Congress defending his record. But a conference call with reporters arranged by his campaign hit a snag when aides were asked whether Romney supports the Lilly Ledbetter Act to help women achieve equal pay, the first piece of legislation Obama signed.

"We'll get back to you on that," campaign policy director Lanhee Chen said after a pause.

Democrats gleefully publicized the exchange. They glossed over the fact that the issue was divisive, and Romney would be in line with many GOP lawmakers if he opposed the measure. The 2009 law makes it easier for women to file workplace pay-discrimination cases.

Romney repeated his assertion that women account for 92 percent of those who have lost jobs during Obama's presidency. While that statistic is accurate, it overlooks the fact that more men than women lost jobs early in the Great Recession. The record downturn began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009, covering approximately President George W. Bush's last year in office and Obama's first half-year.

Romney's claim also counts job losses in the first two months of 2009, when the newly inaugurated Obama had scant time to redirect the economy. Government figures show that some 3.4 million men and 1.8 million women have lost jobs since the recession began.

In Hartford, Romney said Obama pursues policies that make it "hard to be a woman in business." He quickly broadened the criticism to all business owners.

"This president has failed American women," Romney said. He vowed to cut corporate taxes and government regulations, which he said would increase job growth for everyone.

Romney is drawing overflow crowds this week, and he briefly spoke in hallways at both of Wednesday's events to people who could not squeeze into the main venue.

In Warwick, R.I., Romney fielded questions from an audience of several hundred, including one query about immigration and border security.

He said Republicans are "the pro-immigration party" and are eager to stop illegal immigration and make room for legal entries. If a foreigner earns an advanced degree and wants to move to the United States, he said, "I'd stick a green card in their diploma."

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Associated Press writers Andrew Miga and Laurie Kellman in Washington contributed to this report.

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mikeydjd83
11:03 AM on 04/23/2012
"while the lack of equal access has traditionally been more acute among America’s people of color, it is not strictly limited to that particular demographic. Women are and have been vulnerable, too, having been denied the right to vote until almost a full 60 years after the black man. Imagine, then, being both black and a woman?"

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01:36 AM on 04/13/2012
Its too bad we dont have a presidential candidate that does not speak out of both sides of his mouth. Hard to get excited over any of them because they change their positions on isues to suite the audience they are addressing at the moment. Even a semblance of integrity is missing. Somehow the only time they look sincere is when they are bashing one another.
And Mr. Romney, womans issues affect the lives of people of both genders. Making it more difficult for a woman to be responsible when it comes to pro-creation hurts us all
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JuliaOceania
Reality Has a Well Known Liberal Bias
09:07 PM on 04/12/2012
It never ceases to amaze me how the GOP and Bush buried this country in economic debt with two failed wars, tax cuts for the rich, and TARP.. and then they try to blame Obama for their tax cut and spend congress and president.

From day one of the Obama presidency we had these clowns trying to derail our economic recovery because if the economy improved they feared he would get credit for it... they have been a cheerleader for the American people to fail..

Romney, women like me have a brain, we see where our economic interests are, and they are not with the Bush tax cuts, and failed supply side economics. We know who supports us, and your etch-a-sketchy lies are not going to sway us
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Killermolls44
The night is dark and full of terrors.
06:15 PM on 04/12/2012
Nice deflecting there Mittens, care to comment on what you plan on doing about economics then? Oh btw trickle down doesn't count.
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herkyc130
telling the truth and pulling the blinders off
10:02 AM on 04/12/2012
he claims Obama has failed economic policies, BUT they are not like Mitts policies of raping corporations for their money and laying workers off, so if corporations are people too romney is very antifriendly to people
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dbackl
Guns kill people - the rest is rhetoric
07:34 AM on 04/12/2012
Romney plan to turn us into a nation of sharecroppers is so much better
Javalation
Laughing in a Daydream
06:52 AM on 04/12/2012
Obviously, wherever Romney is weakest, he will attack Obama as if the weakness is his. So we can expect Richie Rich Scrooge to claim that Obama hates dogs, Latins, women and people who don't own horses or mansions with elevators. Stewart, Colbert & Maher can count on a lot of good material.
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John Shuck
Properly used, profanity is punctuation.
11:41 PM on 04/11/2012
This is the kind of subject that Mitt should avoid. He just doesn't seem to have any idea of how vulnerable he is on this topic. Don't anyone tell him, please.
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Former Iowan
A New Way
10:30 PM on 04/11/2012
I DON'T HEAR YOU.
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Laurie Prather
Helping Ted Nugent meet his destiny, vote by vote
10:09 PM on 04/11/2012
Mitt has said enough to let us know that he is hostile to us:
".. And on that basis of course you get rid of Obamacare, that's the easy one. Planned Parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. The subsidy for Amtrak, I'd eliminate that. The National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities"
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Laurie Prather
Helping Ted Nugent meet his destiny, vote by vote
10:00 PM on 04/11/2012
You know, this really helps me a lot that Romney is speaking out on this topic. After Santorum left the race, I didn't know WHO was going to do the thinking for me.
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Luci Loo
08:27 PM on 04/11/2012
If keeping you mouth closed, and just looking good was all you needed to be voted POTUS, Mitt could win hands down. Now ,Barack, he's goodlooking and he's smart. That's the only kind of president we need!
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PELAGIUS2
Justice belongs to all, or it belongs to none
11:06 AM on 04/12/2012
I think the last candidate for POTUS who could get away with keeping his mouth shut and looking potentially presidential was George Washington. He could pull it off. Nobody';s been able to do it since.
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Killermolls44
The night is dark and full of terrors.
06:16 PM on 04/12/2012
Well Washington kind of had that whole "I was a general that helped defeat the British" on his side. Which gave him good points with the people.
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Ken Graves
Published as K. Leslie Graves
08:23 PM on 04/11/2012
Romney, doesn't not get it. How many women were/are on his top teams presently and in the past? Talk is cheap. Creative Destruction is a "D thing," which women have no stomach for. Try again, Mr. Romney? "Restore Our Future?" You've done extremely well with Bain, so what type of restoration are you talking about? A pre-New Deal restoration, I suspect. You should have studied from the Barry Goldwater play book. "You could have been the President, but you message is shallow. Money and trickle down Reagonomics. Omg, I forgot, Reagan has be deified. Ketchup for the poor?
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1RITE1
Im always Right..U will agree!
07:37 PM on 04/11/2012
This election year its going to be alllllll ROMNEY !!!, Time to take our country back from the fakes, flakes, frauds and theives !! Sorry lefty libs, you had your chance.. ba bye!!
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Ken Graves
Published as K. Leslie Graves
08:26 PM on 04/11/2012
Clearly, you agree with Romney that women cannot be "elders?" http://grchealthcareblog.com/2012/04/11/mitt-are-women-inferior-to-men/. I wonder how many women in top spots at Restore Our Future - a front for rich, white men who want pre-Civil Rights 1964 days. Restore, yeah to McCarthyism.
08:30 PM on 04/11/2012
Romney is the king of fraud, virtually everything out of his mouth is either a blatant lie or a flip-flop, and the best part, his lies are all on record.

Perhaps you don't know what the word "fraud" means?
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tangelan
You will not cast aspersions on my asparagus.
07:32 PM on 04/11/2012
"We don't believe you!"