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Romney suggested he would keep popular provisions of the national health care law that protect children and would maintain some protections for people with pre-existing health conditions. "People with pre-existing conditions, as long as they've been insured before
-- they're going to be able to continue to have insurance," he said during a lengthy exchange on the subject. Romney had similarly detailed answers for Leno's questions on taxes
-- he tossed out phrases like "marginal tax rates," "deductions and exemptions," "a tax code that's progressive"
-- as well as Afghanistan and other serious subjects. He was, after all, following his campaign's advice. "They said, 'Don't try and be funny, just answer the questions straight,'" Romney said in the car ride to the studio, according to a video one of his aides posted on Twitter. "I'm rarely funny on purpose, so we'll see what happens tonight."
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