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Where They Stand on Your Issues

President Barack Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney talk to AARP Bulletin


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Election 2012: Barack Obama (D) vs. Mitt Romney (R).
Illustration: Lorenzo Petrantoni; Source Photos: Obama: Kwaku Alston/Corbis Outline, Romney: Michael O'Neil/Corbis Outline

| Presidential nominees Barack Obama and Mitt Romney discussed the future of Medicare and Social Security, the health of the economy and Washington gridlock — all major concerns for older Americans.

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President Obama on the Issues

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An open discussion about Medicare, Social Security and the health of our economy. Read

Mitt Romney on the Issues

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He talks Medicare, Social Security, jobs and his experience in the private and public sectors. Read

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