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Romney says he’s 'not looking to put money in people's pockets'
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Shortly after Senator John Thune endorsed Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney for President, Romney took questions from the audience at a Nationwide Insurance in Des Moines, Iowa. When a man in the audience said Romney’s plan does not put money back in his pocket, the candidate responded by stating: “That’s the other party.”Nov. 24, 2011