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Who Denied Libya Security?

Tue 16 Oct 12 | 10:08 PM ET
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Who Denied Libya Security?

Tue 16 Oct 12 | 10:08 PM ET
One undecided voter asks about reports that the State Department refused extra security for the U.S. Embassy in Libya. President Obama says "when it comes to Libya, everyone will be held accountable, and I am ultimately responsible for what's taking place there," and Governor Romney addresses the President's actions following the Libya tragedy.

 
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