UAW Says Romney is Misleading Voters on 2009 Bailout
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UAW Says Romney is Misleading Voters on 2009 Bailout



Republican presidential candidates seem to have locked in the 2009 U.S. automotive industry bailout by the federal government as a means to raise votes in the primaries.

Yet the Democrats aren’t the only ones who dismiss the Republicans’ arguments; United Auto Workers president Bob King recently accused Mitt Romney of “misleading voters” on the issue of the bailout.

"Romney is trying to rewrite history and attack President Obama and the UAW for successfully saving the auto industry," King said in a statement.

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