Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney continued to push the claim that his jobs plan will create 12 million jobs during Tuesday's presidential debate, despite recent controversy surrounding the studies on which that claim is based.
"We have not made the progress, we need to make to put people back to work," Romney said, according to a transcript provided by the Washington Post. "That's why I put out a five-point plan that gets America 12 million new jobs in four years and rising take-home pay."
In some ways, it's a safe bet, with a recent analysis predicting that exact number of jobs will be created by 2016, regardless of who becomes president, a point noted by the Washington Post's Glenn Kessler.
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