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"Ultimately, I think, Mr. Romney is going to have to answer those questions because if he aspires to being president, one of the things you learn is you're ultimately responsible for the conduct of your operations," Obama said in an interview with WJLA-TV in Virginia. Romney called that "Chicago-style politics at its worst" and accused the president and his campaign of trying to shift attention from the persistently sluggish economy and unemployment of 8 percent or higher for more than 40 months. In trying to put the matter behind him and return the campaign to his economic arguments, Romney declared he had "no role whatsoever in the management" of the company after he left to take over the Salt Lake City Olympic Games in early 1999. Romney acknowledged that he would have benefited financially from Bain's operations even after he left management of the firm to others. That could open him up to criticism that he gained from investment in companies that sent jobs overseas. "All of the investors participate in the success or failure of various investments, just like you do as a shareholder of an enterprise," Romney told CBS. Bain Capital issued a statement earlier saying that Romney "remained the sole stockholder for a time while formal ownership was being documented and transferred to the group of partners who took over management of the firm in 1999." Obama aides went to work to raise doubts about that, as well. "I don't think it takes three years to clear up a technicality or a clerical error," spokesman Ben LaBolt told Univision. ___ Online: Obama ad: http://tinyurl.com/7h7vbyn
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Kuhnhenn reported from Hampton Roads, Va. Associated Press writer Stephen Braun contributed to this report.
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