Preparing for Debate, Romney Softens Immigration Stance
But, do you actually believe that, Mitt?
U.S. Republican Mitt Romney softened his position on immigration, the latest effort to present a gentler side to voters as he takes on President Barack Obama in a high-stakes debate.
Trailing in many polls, Romney is widely seen as needing to score a win at the televised debate in Denver on Wednesday night when the two men will square off over domestic issues like the economy, immigration and healthcare.
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