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The pledge is supported by candidates, Romney, Bachmann, Pawlenty, Perry and others. It requires an immediate reduction in spending, capping it as a percentage of GDP, and balancing the budget. The House version calls for capping spending at 19.9% by 2018.
Grouped Articles
GOP Hopefuls Betting Voters Want Deep Cuts
Wall Street Journal 07.18.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.19.2011
Obama and the Narcissism of Big Differences
Wall Street Journal 08.06.2011
Perry criticizes government while Texas job growth benefits from it - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.21.2011
Policy, Geography Boost Texas Job Growth
Wall Street Journal 08.22.2011
Governor for sale - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.23.2011
Despite His Current Vehemence on Taxes, Perry Has a More Nuanced Record
New York Times 08.26.2011
The frontrunner has no clothes - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.13.2011
Doubts About Perry Echo Those Faced by Reagan
Wall Street Journal 09.13.2011
Democrats See Advantage in Payroll Tax Debate
New York Times 12.01.2011
Play of the Week: The Business of America Is....;Job Cuts?
Wall Street Journal 12.24.2011
Romney Unveils Own Income-Tax Rate: 15%
Wall Street Journal 01.18.2012
Deficit Is Again Set to Top $1 Trillion
Wall Street Journal 02.01.2012
Dana Milbank: Jeb Bush’s heresy - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06.13.2012
Pawlenty Looked at as Romney Running Mate
New York Times 07.15.2012
With Ryan, Romney Casts Spotlight on Budget Details
New York Times 08.11.2012
Big gulf between parties, divisions within - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.19.2012
Romney, Appealing to Wider Audience, Recalibrates Message
New York Times 09.28.2012
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