LOS ANGELES -- The Republican presidential race escalated into an unlikely brawl over Social Security on Thursday, as Mitt Romney seized on Rick Perry's forceful denunciation of the popular program to challenge the judgment and electability of the Texas governor. Hours after the two candidates ...
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