ORLANDO, Fla. — Declaring that the nation is in a “jobs crisis,” Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is charging ahead with his economic arguments in spite of unemployment dropping to its lowest level since President Barack Obama took office.Romney all however ignored the positive jobs numbers while campaigning Friday night in Florida, instead highlighting his strong debate performance and presenting a more compassionate message as he sought to overcome Obama’s narrow lead in the polls. He made clear earlier in the day that he did not assent with the president’s assessment that the unemployment statistic – it dipped from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September – is a sign of an economy heading in the fair direction.Glance at More…
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