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Obama cited a litany of domestic spending cuts that would affect Americans if Romney and GOP lawmakers succeed in adopting their ideas. The president acknowledged that "of course the economy isn't where it needs to be" but said the election-year debate will pivot on how the nation grows faster and creates jobs. Obama and Romney spoke about 250 miles apart on Thursday. The president was at a community college in Cleveland; Romney spoke at a manufacturing company in Cincinnati. Both regions are key to their individual efforts to secure Ohio's 18 electoral votes. Obama won Ohio in 2008. In his remarks, Romney told supporters that Obama had failed to deliver an economic recovery and had made job creation more difficult. "Don't forget he's been president for 3 1/2 years. Talk is cheap," Romney said.
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