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Mitt Romney Town Hall Question About the Internet (New Hampshire)

December 14, 2011

At a recent town hall discussion in New Hampshire, presidential candidate Mitt Romney was asked what role he feels the government should play in regulating the internet. His resonse: "Well, almost none." Romney went on to explain that the Internet is working pretty well right now and government intervention would only serve to make it more expensive, won't work as fast and it will have material that we're not interested in. Watch this video to hear the rest of his response and click here to read more.

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