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LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 17:  Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addresses the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's 33rd annual national convention on September 17, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Romney's campaign staff says it plans to retool their message by being more specific of Romney's policies. (Kevork Djansezian, 2012 Getty Images)
Mitt Romney addresses the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. (Kevork Djansezian, 2012 Getty Images)
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Updated: 9/18/2012 2:37 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) - A secretly recorded video in which Mitt Romney says nearly half of Americans "believe they are victims," are dependent on the government and bound to vote for President Barack Obama has Americans divided. Romney planned no apology but was expected to respond to questions about the video by reinforcing the reaction he delivered Monday night: that Obama favors "a government-centered society" with people dependent on public support.

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In the Romney video, recorded at a Florida fundraiser in May, the candidate says 47 percent of Americans don't pay taxes and believe they are entitled to extensive government support. "My job is not to worry about those people," he said.

After the video posted late Monday afternoon on Mother Jones magazine's website, Romney told reporters that while his comments were "not elegantly stated," he stood by his remarks.

"Those who are reliant on government are not as attracted to my message of slimming down the size of government," Romney said in Costa Mesa, Calif., doubling down on his statement.

Romney advisers acknowledge the remarks may dominate news coverage for days but dispute the notion that Romney's comments could fundamentally change the election.

The unscripted moment was reminiscent of the 2008 campaign, when Obama was caught telling the wealthy wing of his party at a private fundraiser in San Francisco that some residents of depressed rural areas get bitter and "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them."

The Obama campaign worked to spread the quotes to any voters who hadn't already heard them. Obama himself headed for New York for an appearance on David Letterman's TV couch and a fundraiser with Beyoncé and Jay-Z.

Obama's campaign, seeing an opportunity to build on its earlier efforts to cast the Republican as out of touch with average Americans, emailed a fundraising appeal to supporters and posted a video online asking voters to watch Romney's comments and respond.

"I actually felt sick to my stomach," one woman says in the web video.

Another woman says, "That's not somebody who I'm thinking, 'Oh, I want him as my president.'"

Romney running mate Paul Ryan focused on the limited-government argument while campaigning in New Hampshire, without mentioning the video. He mistakenly called it the "Ryan-Romney plan" for a stronger middle class before correcting himself and promising the two would put Americans back to work rather than encourage dependency on government.

Vice President Joe Biden, campaigning in Iowa, declined to comment on the video. "I'll let his words speak for themselves," Biden said while shaking hands with voters after a speech in Ottumwa.

A pro-Obama super political action committee quickly pushed up the air date for a new television advertisement in response to the video.

The ad, from Priorities USA Action, was previously shown online and never mentions the Romney video because it was produced before it became public. But the super PAC says it believes the ad's message serves as a counter to the Republican nominee's words and bought time to begin airing it as early as Tuesday on stations in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin.

"Doesn't Mitt Romney understand we can't rebuild America by tearing down the middle class?" the narrator says. The group also is likely to start running new ads using Romney's words from the fundraising video.

Obama was told about the video Monday afternoon by staff traveling with him on a campaign trip to Ohio. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney declined to say whether Obama had watched the video or to characterize the president's reaction to Romney's remarks.

"Setting aside what Gov. Romney thinks, I can tell you that the president certainly doesn't think that men and women on Social Security are irresponsible or victims, that students are irresponsible or are victims," Carney said.

The president has not publicly commented on the video, but could do so Tuesday when he tapes an interview with David Letterman and delivers remarks at a fundraiser at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. After that, Obama was set to collect nearly $4 million at a $40,000-a-ticket fundraiser at a Manhattan nightclub with husband and wife musicians Jay-Z and Beyonce.

Romney had no public appearances scheduled Tuesday and planned to raise money in Salt Lake City and in Dallas with former first lady Laura Bush at the Bushes' Texas home.

Romney's campaign rolled out a new television ad featuring a mother and infant, aimed at cutting into Obama's advantage with female voters. It argued that Obama's economic policies would make women's lives harder.

In the video, Romney said 47 percent of Americans pay no income tax. About 46 percent of Americans owed no federal income tax in 2011, although many of them paid other forms of taxes. More than 16 million elderly Americans avoid federal income taxes solely because of tax breaks that apply only to seniors, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.

In the clip released by Mother Jones, Romney also is asked about the "Palestinian problem." He gives a rambling response, then says "the Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace" and "the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish."


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Superspurs - 9/20/2012 11:38 AM
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Dixie, you cant do second grade arithmatic and you call me stupid....

Johnny Cash - 9/19/2012 9:55 PM
3 Votes
I dont envy the rich and I dont pity the poor. Quit voting based on a person's color. Vote for the issues at hand. And all you welfare cases, get your lazy @$$ to work!!!!!!

Johnny Cash - 9/19/2012 9:53 PM
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I could care less what he said Im still voting for him. Obamma said he believe in redistribution. Why dont he start with his own fortune??? The mind set of liberals...Take money from people who work and give it to people who can work but wont work. Welfare should be like unemployment, to get it you have to be looking for work. If someone needs help Im all for it, but when does it stop??? Some people have become so use to not working. Why work when the government will redistribute working American's money to people who can but wont work. It's insanity.

TipsyTilly - 9/19/2012 9:05 PM
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You know, reality is what it is. People are going to hear what they want to hear, believe what they want to believe, and stay as uninformed as they want to because it is too scary and disconcerting to most to have to grow up and face the truth and reality. Unfortunately, their complacency and ignorance is going to destroy this country and cost us our freedoms and personal responsibility, integrity, and wealth (As minimal as it may be, it is still personal if you've WORKED for it.). And, unfortunately, their complacency and fears are going to bite all of us in the backside and rob us of our most valued assets......our overall personal freedoms, our freedom of speech, our freedom of religion, etc. Is this what you want for us as an individual, as the governing body of the USA, as a country once considered a World Leader, and as an example to the world of a country that reveres FREEDOM, Honesty, Dedication, TRUTH, and we can go on for a big portion of the dictionary? Obama is, and has been, an abject failure. We need to make a change if we want to rescue & protect the USA and all that it stands for in its representation of us and as an example for other countries on Planet Earth.

TipsyTilly - 9/19/2012 7:56 PM
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taurus, I've read through a big portion of your comment history, and I didn't find anywhere that you'd gotten involved in or commented on political situations/stories. Actually, I've most often found myself on the same side of the issue on most subjects that you have commented on. As for this, and my response to your 11:29 comment: I understand what you're saying, but I would not be able to look myself in the mirror if I didn't attempt to spread information and truth to blind, Kool Aide drinking believers, in the hopes of making them see reality and the truth and saving this wonderful country. I do have to wonder why you have such a problem with statistics, but............. Reality and truth is this: We've been downgraded twice during Obama's administration. Gas prices have increased 107%, and the number of food stamp recipients has increased by 46%. The number of Americans living in poverty has increased by 6.4 million. Our Federal debt has increased 51%, from $10.6 trillion to $16.0 trillion. Blame Bush all you want, but the fact is that nothing has gotten better during the Obama Administration, especially considering that the first 2 years of his administration, he had control of Congress (House & Senate). Things have only gone downhill, and will continue to do so if he is re-elected, and our country, freedoms, and way of life will be history. I know that you don't like those numbers and statistics, and I really have to ask you...why? Can you really believe that all is well? Can you not accept the possibility that MAYBE those of us that try as best we can will be able to change a few minds and bring them from the depths of confused and blind ideology to the truth?

TipsyTilly - 9/19/2012 7:42 PM
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@superspurs: Darlin', I'm so sorry that I lied about having only one more comment to make!!! But, sweetheart, don't you understand that sometimes one hits the post "button", then suddenly has another thought to express? Doesn't that mean that I really didn't "LIE"? There was no intention to lie. Sheese...can we just call it "brain freeze", or a "senior moment", or just normal to have an afterthought?!!?!??! There's nothing wrong with my arithmetic. There's nothing wrong with my COMPREHENSION SKILLS & GRASP ON REALITY, but I do have concerns about you, love. Oh well, can't educate STUPID, because STUPID doesn't listen!!!

Baven2 - 9/19/2012 6:10 PM
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Sorry twister, Romney has a brain unlike our imbecile in chief. Imbecile has been bred and groomed like a robot for the last 30+ years of his hollow existence. And last time I checked, Obama has $50,000 per plate fundraisers just the same. Oh ya, how about Obama flatly stating he is pro redistribution of wealth? That's not Vladimir Lenin or anything.

twister2 - 9/19/2012 3:15 PM
3 Votes
Romney is a puppet of the rich. He told the $50,000 per plate diners what they paid to hear. He picked Paul Ryan because that is what the rich wanted.

Limdull - 9/19/2012 2:39 PM
2 Votes
He said, "the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish." Oh really??? That is probably the most interesting thing in this article, sounds rather ominous if you ask me! I'm quite legitimately afraid that we may be facing a big new war with Iran and their allies if this dude gets elected. And I say that as someone who voted Republican in the past.

usesomecents - 9/19/2012 12:24 PM
3 Votes
Will you people stop giving in to the class warfare the current administration has started! I'm not rich by any standard...I have rich friends who I admire. They made better choices in life than I did..oh well, good for them. I have poorer friends too..I know of families who don't pay taxes yet get a refund from the government anyway because of the amount of kids they have as deductions. This crap of "oh he's rich" shouldn't mean crap! Compare the money he's given to charity to Biden's. Oprah is rich too...does anyone complain about where she has her money or what she does with it? Get over it...FYI, overseas banks pay more interest than the banks here. Like I said before...stop being stupid, stop drinking the Kool Aide and start education yourself as to what's going on. Stop listening to what the media, both liberal and conservative want to tell you.

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