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Sergio Marchionne and Obama's Campaign Rebuke Romney's Jeep to China Accusations
The battle for the 2012 U.S. elections has spilled over the automobile industry after Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told an Ohio crowd last week that Jeep is planning to move all of its production to China, while also airing an ad that says Obama "sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China. Mitt Romney will fight for every American job." The problem is that the Chrysler Group is not considering to relocate production from the U.S. to China, but instead is weighing its options to open new plants in China to meet increasing demand in the country.
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Jeep Seals Deal To Build New Cars In China For China
After Mitt Romney's booboo back in 2012 when he misread a report and stated that, Jeep plans to move all production from North America to China, Chrysler took no risks and made it clear in a press statement that is has reached an agreement with local...
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O Say Can You Read: Romney Says Jeep Will Shift All Of Its Production To China
There is nothing wrong with flying the Stars and Stripes during an election year; after all, in a democracy, people get to hear all sides and then decide whom they will vote for. Unless, of course, your argument is based on a wrong assumption. Even...
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Obama Campaign Airs 'made In America' Ad Touting Auto Bailout
If you have been following the news in the U.S. these past few weeks, you will have no doubt noticed that all Republican presidential candidates have attacked the Obama administration for the way it handled the auto industry bailout. Now it's time...
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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’...
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Santorum Attacks Bush, Obama And Romney Over Gm And Chrysler Bailout
Another day, another presidential candidate of the Republican Party remembers the 2009 U.S. automotive industry bailout and declares his disdain by saying that both the country and the carmakers would be better off without it. So what else is new? Well,...
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