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Four more years of Obama will 'crush our future', says Romney

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Mitt Romney promised on Friday he would be the agent of change needed to restore US economic health, accusing President Barack Obama of a four-year policy failure that threatens to “crush our future”.

With just 10 days to go until Americans troop to the polls, the Republican nominee sought to steal Obama’s 2008 “change” slogan and brand him a hapless leader unable to end the slow-growth malaise that has defined the economy.

“The president’s campaign falls far short of the magnitude of the times. And the presidency of the last four years has fallen far short of the promises of his last campaign,” Romney told a crowd in Ames, Iowa.

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Turning the tables on 2008 Obama, the 65-year-old multimillionaire private equity baron billed himself as the hope-and-change candidate and the Democratic incumbent as representing the political “status quo.”

“President Obama promised to bring us together, but at every turn, he has sought to divide and demonize. He promised to cut the deficit in half, but he doubled it,” Romney said.

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Obama had also been in the region Thursday, stumping for blue-collar votes and seeking to shore up a firewall against Romney, who has drawn ahead of the incumbent in national polls but still trails in key swing states.

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