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Reid has told the tax story this week on the Senate floor, in interviews and in a statement. "When it comes to answering the legitimate questions the American people have about whether he avoided paying his fair share in taxes or why he opened a Swiss bank account, Romney has shut up," Reid said in a statement Thursday night. "But as a presidential candidate, it's his obligation to put up, and release several years' worth of tax returns just like nominees of both parties have done for decades." On Friday, Romney said, "Harry is simply wrong." He repeated an observation made earlier that Reid's source could be the White House or the Obama campaign. "I've already learned from Harry Reid's action and others that the people on the other side of the aisle will try to go through anything we give them to distort it to turn it, to turn it into something they don't say and to try and make political fodder out of it," Romney said. Democrats point out that Romney's father, George Romney, released 12 years of tax returns when he ran for president in 1968. Releasing several years of tax returns has become a standard in recent elections, but Romney has said he is following the example of Republican Sen. John McCain, who released two years' worth of returns in 2008. Asked about his selection of a running mate, Romney told reporters that he would absolutely "decide and announce my running mate before the third day of the Republican Convention"
-- a reference to his party's national convention at the end of the month in Tampa, Fla. "Other than that, I've got nothing for you," he said. The senior aide leading his search, Beth Myers, accompanied Romney through campaign stops in Colorado and Nevada this week. A handful of Republican governors often mentioned as vice presidential possibilities met with Romney on Thursday in Aspen, Colo.
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