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Cohn's 2012 Presidential Election Fact Check

Wed 22 Aug 12 | 02:23 PM ET
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Cohn's 2012 Presidential Election Fact Check

Wed 22 Aug 12 | 02:23 PM ET
CNBC's Scott Cohn looks at vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan's efforts to get stimulus money for Wisconsin, a Republican ad that claims Obama ended the work requirement for welfare, and a Democratic ad that claims Romney killed a factory worker's wife when he closed down a factory and she lost health insurance.

 
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