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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

Surveys of likely American voters show President Obama with a small lead over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. The president also has pulled in front of the Republican Party candidate in political campaign donations. Mr. Obama now has almost eighty nine million dollars, compared with the fifty million dollars for his opponent. Less than fifty days remain until the November sixth elections.
 
This week, Mr. Romney’s campaign received widespread criticism when comments he made last May were made public. In a secretly recorded video, he dismissed supporters of Mr. Obama as Americans who depend on the government, and see themselves as “victims.”
 
The video appeared on the website of “Mother Jones” magazine. It shows Mr. Romney speaking to possible campaign donors at a private gathering in Florida.
 
MITT ROMNEY:“There are forty seven percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims…”
 
The Republican candidate said these Americans believe the government has a responsibility to care for them. He said they think they have a right to health care, food and housing. Mr. Romney said he will never get such people to vote for him.
 
After the video was released on Monday, Mr. Romney defended his comments. He said he was attempting to show the differences between himself and Mr. Obama.
 
MITT ROMNEY: “This is really a discussion about the political process of winning the election and, of course, I want to help all Americans. All Americans have a bright and prosperous future, and I’m convinced that the president’s approach has not does that and will not do that.”
 
The president reacted to the comments on a television talk show. He noted that in two thousand eight, forty seven percent of voters did not choose him. But in Mr. Obama’s words, “One of the things I’ve learned as president is you represent the entire country.”
 
After the video’s release, budget experts hurried to identify the forty seven percent of Americans who depend on government support. The Tax Policy Center, an independent group, said just a little more than forty six percent pay no federal individual income taxes.
 
But twenty eight percent of those not paying federal income taxes make payroll tax payments. This money is taken from a worker’s wages. Payroll taxes provide for Medicare, the health plan for the aged, and Social Security, the government assistance program for retired workers.
 
About seventeen percent of homes or families pay no income or payroll taxes. Almost all of those households are identified either as older adults or very needy people.
 
Almost no one in the United States pays no taxes at all. There are taxes on companies, on imports and on inheritance, money or other property passed down by people who have died. There are also state and local taxes, and taxes on property, sales and gifts.
 
The criticism of Mr. Romney left him at first defending his position, then taking to the offense. For example, he criticized comments that President Obama made on Thursday. Mr. Obama stated that, you cannot change Washington from the inside, and can only change it from the outside.
 
The former governor said he can and will change Washington and will get the job done from the inside. In his words, “Republicans and Democrats will come together.”
 
And that’s IN THE NEWS. I’m Steve Ember.
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by: Pearl from: JAearYQSanLPnFYW
10/12/2012 8:55 AM
An answer from an exeprt! Thanks for contributing.


by: Carol
09/26/2012 7:25 PM
I'm not American so I'm not able to talk so much about it. But what I've heard until now shows me that Obama seems to be a little bit more concerned about middle and low classes. Plus the unemployment in US is not her fault: all the world is going through these sort of problems.


by: peaceful from: japan
09/26/2012 9:11 AM
I vote for mr Romney. I hope he will open war with china which is enemy of modern world.


by: Tic Tok from: USA
09/25/2012 5:14 PM
I like our president a lot and I always respect him .I believe he is very kind hearted and nice person .I really want to see him again .He is our past and present and future president .He knows everything how to lead a team and how to treat ppl of USA .East the west Barack Obama is the best .SO pls folks think before you vote .God bless Barack Obama and god bless USA .


by: vioslove from: North california
09/25/2012 1:23 AM
I am sure by now the best president of America is Barac Obama.
He is the only one who pay attention to people of middle class.
God bless America and all of us have to be smart when voting.


by: dat from: vietnam
09/23/2012 10:34 AM
I don't know Barrack Obama or Mitt Romney is the best solution for the United States but I like Obama more.


by: Aleksey Smirnov from: Russia
09/22/2012 9:33 PM
I am sorry for Obama’s words as well as Mr.. Putin from Russia doings. For example: 312000 rub(10000$) is a support for mothers capital for the reason of berth above 2 Childs at Russia as for granted. It is populism of Mr. Putin who is seeking support from a rural districts. I think he has (
Mr. Putin) seeking a support from a "grey mass". I don't think Mr. Putin as well Mr. Obama are the Great Presidents in The History.


by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
09/22/2012 7:18 AM
This news was also reported in a local paper in my prefecture, too. It said those who recommended the filmmaker to send the video to Mother Johns magazine was a son of some former Democrat American president. It added that the president praised his son upon his recommendation. Is it so? Anyway, it seems Romny should say nothing if he wants to win the race.


by: Daniel from: Perth
09/22/2012 3:48 AM
Obama is a good president