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Outsourcing flap hits race for White House

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    Does either candidate have high ground?

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And this morning it is presidential candidate Mitt Romney and he has -- a new name for President Obama calling him the -- or in -- It is interesting that that when it comes to to outsourcing.

That this president has been.

Outsourcing a good deal of American jobs himself.

By putting money -- that energy company solar and wind energy companies and end up making their products outside the United States.

If there's an outsourced -- in chief -- the president of the United States not the guy who's running to replace him.

-- price of President Obama has some words for the former businessman turned candidate and it's all about being made in America.

Stand where that made in America.

I want -- not given tax breaks for companies that -- -- the -- overseas and the job.

Right here in the -- good for the moment.

I've got governor Romney -- experience owning company is the -- call pioneers in the business about sources have.

I'm president I will -- headed to make sure job relocated here in the united.

So does President Obama had a case here's breaking.

Don't you wanna -- much of an -- short -- -- I -- and I think the most telling thing about this whole flap over outsourcing is that the Obama campaign.

Got this idea out of a story in the Washington Post -- was recently.

Sourced.

To begin with a pretty weak story and they just -- -- which tells you something I think about the Obama campaign and and we think of this enormous apparatus they have.

The skillful people that are running it.

And they grab a story out of a newspaper and uses an attack you sense that they -- -- whatever they can against against Romney and sort of throwing up against the wall to see if it'll stick.

So this I don't think is -- farewell.