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Romney, Obama spar over domestic issues in first debate

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“Look, I’ve been in business for 25 years. I have no idea what you’re talking about. I maybe need to get a new accountant,” Romney said. Obama’s campaign has hammered the Republican for months over accusations that he profited from shipping jobs overseas and over his personal taxes, which include offshore accounts — but the president did not respond.

Similarly, Romney’s comments about “the 47 percent,” the subject of heavy attack advertising by the Obama campaign, was never brought up by the president.

Romney, on the other hand, whose advisers said he’d deliver “zingers,” managed to get several in. Asked for specific programs he’d cut, he offered nothing that would make a serious dent in the federal deficit. But in a memorable line, Romney turned to moderator Lehrer and said, “I’m sorry, Jim I’m gonna stop the subsidy to PBS….I like PBS, I love Big Bird, I actually like, you too, but I am not gonna keep spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for.”

Tangling over health care, the candidates offered clear differences. Romney argued that the law was keeping businesses from hiring, would force doctors to drop patients and cost Americans money. He summed it up neatly: “So, it’s expensive, expensive things hurt families.”

Romney also echoed a Democratic criticism of the president, by spending “his energy and passion for two years fighting for Obamacare instead of fighting for jobs for the American people.”

Obama noted that policies in his health care law were once supported by Republicans and was modeled on the law Romney passed as governor of Massachusetts.

“This was a bipartisan idea. In fact, it was a Republican idea. And Governor Romney at the beginning of this debate wrote and said what we did in Massachusetts could be a model for the nation.”

In his closing statement Obama offered a self-deprecating appeal for voters who still like the president but feel disappointed by his failure to make more progress in delivering on his 2008 campaign promises.

“You know, four years ago I said that I’m not a perfect man and I wouldn’t be a perfect president. And that’s probably a promise that Gov. Romney thinks I’ve kept,” Obama said. “But I also promised that I’d fight every single day on behalf of the American people and the middle class and all those who are striving to get in the middle class.

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