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How much is China an issue?

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Romney points out that under Obama there are now more manufacturing jobs in China than the USA. Obama points out that Romney has investments in China.

Obama decided to sue China, obviously a political move, for the government unfairly financing China's auto parts industry. Yet Obama gave tens of billions to GM. Romney has no record of ever opposing China.

Do you think China is an issue to a signficant number of voters?
 
One would hope so.

I would love to hear some bright ideas about getting american products on the Chinese market. The current trade balance creates instability.
 
Who is this China you refer too?

I honestly don't think the average voter thinks China is an issue.
 
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