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News

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February 24, 2012 Editorial: Every Candidate Has To Have A Tax-Reform Plan | Scripps Howard News Service
February 24, 2012 Study: Candidates' Plans Lead to Huge Deficits | Laramie Boomerang
February 24, 2012 GOP Campaign Calculating | UPI News
February 23, 2012 Politico Morning Money | Politico
February 23, 2012 Report Says Candidates' Plans Boost Federal Debt | Wall Street Journal
February 23, 2012 All 3 GOP Candidates' Plans Would Increase Debt | Craig Eisele On....
February 23, 2012 Progressive Breakfast 2/24 | A World of Progress
February 23, 2012 Study: Candidates' Plans Lead to Huge Deficits | ABC News
February 23, 2012 The Takeaway: How Much Does Retirement Really Cost? | AARP Blog
February 23, 2012 TGIF Morning's 9 Marginally Interesting Things | Under the Mountain Bunker
February 23, 2012 Solomon Kleinsmith: Candidate Fiscal Math No Better Than the Dems' | WNYC
February 23, 2012 GOP Candidates Could All Add to Federal Debt | US NEws & World Report
February 23, 2012 McDonnell Says Obama, If Reelected, Would Drive Debt To $25 Trillion in 2017 | PolitiFact
February 23, 2012 Rating Candidates' Economic Plans: Obama and Ron Paul Plans Produce Lowest Debt to GDP Rate | Pensito Review
February 22, 2012 Wonkbook: What the GOP Candidates Would Really Do To Deficits | Washington Post
February 22, 2012 Report: Debt Will Swell Under Top GOP Hopefuls' Tax Plans | Washington Post
February 22, 2012 Study Tests Claims of Republican Candidates' Debt Plans | New York Times
February 22, 2012 Budget Watchdog To Candidates: Back Up Tough Talk (Audio) | NPR
February 22, 2012 Budget Watchdog: Most GOP Hopefuls Would Increase Debt | USA Today
February 22, 2012 GOP Candidates' Budget Proposals Evaluated | C-Span
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