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Jimmy Carter's grandson has emerged as a key player in the release of a secret video that has embarrassed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. James Carter IV, an opposition researcher, put a reporter from the liberal magazine Mother Jones in touch with a source who had the video of Romney talking to a closed door meeting in May, New York Magazine reports.
In the video, Romney tells the meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., that his role in his campaign is not to worry about the 47 percent of Americans who, he says, "believe that they are victims, who believe that the government has the responsibility to care for them." ...
Carter, who, according to his Twitter account is unemployed, added, "I've been trying to get paid for this but it hasn't worked out yet. This might help."
Read more: http://times247.com/articles/carter-grandson-behind-release-of-romney-tape#ixzz26tA6BWmr
In the video, Romney tells the meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., that his role in his campaign is not to worry about the 47 percent of Americans who, he says, "believe that they are victims, who believe that the government has the responsibility to care for them." ...
Carter, who, according to his Twitter account is unemployed, added, "I've been trying to get paid for this but it hasn't worked out yet. This might help."
Read more: http://times247.com/articles/carter-grandson-behind-release-of-romney-tape#ixzz26tA6BWmr