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Ann Coulter: Strongest case against Romney is weak - St. Augustine Record |
Ann Coulter: Strongest case against Romney is weak St. Augustine Record It was labor trouble at the Marion plant of a Bain- acquired company, Ampad, that formed the basis of Teddy Kennedy's desperate 11th-hour attack on Romney in their 1994 Senate competition. Plant worker Randy Johnson was featured in Kennedy campaign ...
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Next DNC target: Romneys Damon Corp. ties - Politico (blog) |
Next DNC target: Romneys Damon Corp. ties Politico (blog) By ALEXANDER BURNS | First, the Democrats went after Mitt Romney over Ampad, the Indiana firm where Bain Capital was involved in mass layoffs. Then, they targeted Dade Behring, a medical supply company that failed under Bain's management.
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Displaced workers ... now & then - Boston Herald  The Atlantic |
Displaced workers ... now & then Boston Herald By Natalie Sherman Ampad, also known as American Pad & Paper, first became an issue in Mitt Romney's 1994 race against US Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. After Bain Capital bought Ampad in 1992, it laid off workers at the company's Indiana mill. The Bain Bomb: A User's GuideNew Yorker (blog) Gingrich SuperPAC Rips Demonizes Romney in 30-Minute Doc: VIDEOTowleroad Romney as 'raider' aims at SC blue-collar voteThe Boston Globe TPM -PolitiFact -New York Times all 5,291 news articles » |
Criticizing Romney Isn't Anti-Capitalist - American Spectator (blog) |
Criticizing Romney Isn't Anti-Capitalist American Spectator (blog) It was labor trouble at the Marion plant of a Bain-acquired company, Ampad, that formed the basis of Teddy Kennedy's desperate 11th-hour attack on Romney in their 1994 Senate competition. Plant worker Randy Johnson was featured in Kennedy campaign ...
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Strongest case against Romney a few sheets short of a ream - Daily Caller |
Strongest case against Romney a few sheets short of a ream Daily Caller It was labor trouble at the Marion plant of a Bain-acquired company, Ampad, that formed the basis of Teddy Kennedy's desperate 11th-hour attack on Romney in their 1994 Senate competition. Plant worker Randy Johnson was featured in Kennedy campaign ...
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FactCheck.org: Facts strained in anti-Romney ad - USA TODAY  USA TODAY |
FactCheck.org: Facts strained in anti-Romney ad USA TODAY Ted Kennedy ran a TV ad featuring striking plant workers at SCM Office Supplies talking about cuts in jobs, benefits and pay after AmPad Corp., a Bain company, took over.Ultimately, the strike — which started Sept. 1, 1994, just two months before the ... Four Pinocchios for 'King of Bain'Washington Post (blog) FACT CHECK: All's not well for 'King of Bain'CBS News Romney Avoids The IssueDaily Beast
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Attacks on Romney are wildly wrong - Florida Times-Union |
Attacks on Romney are wildly wrong Florida Times-Union It was labor trouble at the Marion plant of a Bain-acquired company, Ampad, that formed the basis of Teddy Kennedy's desperate 11th-hour attack on Romney in their 1994 Senate competition. Plant worker Randy Johnson was featured in Kennedy campaign ...
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