Mitt Romney is telling black voters during a speech to the NAACP that backing him for president is in the best interest of their families.
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HOUSTON (AP) - Mitt Romney is telling black voters during a speech to the NAACP that backing him for president is in the best interest of their families.
Romney today is telling the civil rights organization's annual convention in Houston that his economic plans will lift people out of poverty and help keep people from becoming poor.
In excerpts of his speech released in advance, he highlights the fact that the economy is worse for African Americans under the nation's first black president than it is for the country at large.
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