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Romney was quoting Vice President Joe Biden's remarks to the National Education Association in 2011 during which he also acknowledged that "not all teachers are created equal" and urged educators to be accountable. Romney running mate Paul Ryan joined the criticism of the president, saying he doesn't agree with the Chicago mayor very often but that "on this issue, on this day, we stand with Rahm Emanuel. We stand with the parents and the families of Chicago." "We have to ask, `Where does President Obama stand? Does he stand with his former chief of staff, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, with the children and the parents, or does he stand with the union?" Ryan told donors at a fundraiser in Portland, Ore. Obama too has urged accountability in teachers -- moves union leaders have opposed. For instance, Obama's administration has favored pilot programs that challenge current practices, rewarded schools that try new approaches and pushed for longer school days. Obama's education secretary, Arne Duncan, is a former head of Chicago Public Schools who pushed for changes the unions opposed.
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