LIVONIA, Mich. — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is defending himself in Michigan against questions over why he opposed a federal bailout of General Motors and Chrysler two years ago.
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Romney told a diner at the Senate Coney Island restaurant Thursday morning that the automakers should have gone through a private bankruptcy without the federal aid.
The businessman and former Massachusetts governor says he believes “in the process of law” rather than bailouts.
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