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Mitt Romney admits 47% remark was 'completely wrong' | Mitt Romney admits 47% remark was 'completely wrong' |
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has said his remark that 47% of Americans are government-dependent victims was "completely wrong". | |
He told Fox News he was committed to "helping the 100%". | He told Fox News he was committed to "helping the 100%". |
His comments, secretly filmed at a fundraiser in May, were possibly his most damaging campaign moment. | His comments, secretly filmed at a fundraiser in May, were possibly his most damaging campaign moment. |
Polls suggest he is back on track after a debate with President Barack Obama this week. Mr Obama has urged him to reveal the true cost of his policies. | Polls suggest he is back on track after a debate with President Barack Obama this week. Mr Obama has urged him to reveal the true cost of his policies. |
Observers say the president is seeking to portray his rival as dishonest about how middle-class families will be taxed, while Mr Romney wants to distance himself from his earlier gaffe. | |
After the video emerged from the private donors dinner in May, Mr Romney said his remarks were "inelegantly stated" but did not retract them. | After the video emerged from the private donors dinner in May, Mr Romney said his remarks were "inelegantly stated" but did not retract them. |
However, he went further in his interview with Fox on Thursday. | |
"Clearly in a campaign with hundreds if not thousands of speeches and question-and-answer sessions, now and then you are going to say something that doesn't come out right," Mr Romney said. | "Clearly in a campaign with hundreds if not thousands of speeches and question-and-answer sessions, now and then you are going to say something that doesn't come out right," Mr Romney said. |
"In this case I said something that's just completely wrong. I absolutely believe, however, that my life has shown that I care about 100%... When I become president, it will be about helping the 100%." | "In this case I said something that's just completely wrong. I absolutely believe, however, that my life has shown that I care about 100%... When I become president, it will be about helping the 100%." |
Most observers agree that Mr Romney won the televised debate on Wednesday. A Reuters/Ipsos poll on Thursday suggested Mr Romney had a net positive rating for the first time in the presidential campaign. | Most observers agree that Mr Romney won the televised debate on Wednesday. A Reuters/Ipsos poll on Thursday suggested Mr Romney had a net positive rating for the first time in the presidential campaign. |
The poll said 51% of voters viewed him positively, with Mr Obama at 56%. The Republican moved ahead of his Democrat rival on which candidate voters trust to handle the economy, create jobs and manage the deficit. | The poll said 51% of voters viewed him positively, with Mr Obama at 56%. The Republican moved ahead of his Democrat rival on which candidate voters trust to handle the economy, create jobs and manage the deficit. |
Many of Mr Obama's supporters are puzzled he chose not to bring up the 47% comments in the debate, although his campaign has used the remarks in a television advert. | Many of Mr Obama's supporters are puzzled he chose not to bring up the 47% comments in the debate, although his campaign has used the remarks in a television advert. |
Tax questions | Tax questions |
At a rally in Denver on Thursday, Mr Obama urged his rival to tell the truth about his own policies. | |
"The real Mitt Romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5tn in tax cuts that favour the wealthy. The fellow on stage last night said he didn't know anything about that," he said. | |
At a campaign rally in Virginia, Mr Romney did not respond directly to the president's criticism. | At a campaign rally in Virginia, Mr Romney did not respond directly to the president's criticism. |
But he did argue that Mr Obama had failed during the debate to make his case for another term. | But he did argue that Mr Obama had failed during the debate to make his case for another term. |
Race to the White HouseSee more polls on our poll tracker | Race to the White HouseSee more polls on our poll tracker |
During Wednesday night's head-to-head Mr Romney repeatedly denied the $5tn (£3tn) claim. | During Wednesday night's head-to-head Mr Romney repeatedly denied the $5tn (£3tn) claim. |
Fact-checkers have said that Mr Romney's proposal to lower taxes by 20%, abolish estate tax and the alternative minimum tax would reduce revenue by $5tn over a decade. | Fact-checkers have said that Mr Romney's proposal to lower taxes by 20%, abolish estate tax and the alternative minimum tax would reduce revenue by $5tn over a decade. |
The Republican has said he would help offset that by eliminating tax loopholes; the non-partisan Tax Policy Center says the sums do not add up. | The Republican has said he would help offset that by eliminating tax loopholes; the non-partisan Tax Policy Center says the sums do not add up. |
The candidates went head to head for 90 minutes on jobs, taxes and healthcare. | The candidates went head to head for 90 minutes on jobs, taxes and healthcare. |
Opinion polls agreed that Mr Romney had the upper hand in the debate - the first of three between the White House rivals. | Opinion polls agreed that Mr Romney had the upper hand in the debate - the first of three between the White House rivals. |
Various surveys gave Mr Romney a 46-67% margin, with Mr Obama trailing on 22-25%. | Various surveys gave Mr Romney a 46-67% margin, with Mr Obama trailing on 22-25%. |
The president was criticised for appearing hesitant and subdued, while the former governor - who has been lagging in the race - seemed animated and assertive. | The president was criticised for appearing hesitant and subdued, while the former governor - who has been lagging in the race - seemed animated and assertive. |
Vice-presidential candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan will meet in Danville, Kentucky on 11 October, before the second presidential debate on 16 October. | Vice-presidential candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan will meet in Danville, Kentucky on 11 October, before the second presidential debate on 16 October. |