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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (23816)8/18/2012 1:43:52 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) of 85487
 
Same thing Romney is; same thing Bush did; same thing Clinton did... their basket weaving courses.
I forgot; Romney is also trying to hide the fact he flunked out of Stanferd after a year.

Willard could do a "my 5 years of taxes and grades for your grades".
Willard can also afford to buy a hacker and get them that way.

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In fact, most presidential candidates do not release their academic records. As the IvyGate blog reported:

Most presidential nominees (at least of late) do not release their grades from college. Romney hasn't. John McCain disclosed his class rank in 2007, but not his grades. John Kerry made his Yale transcript public only after he lost the 2004 election. Sarah Palin didn't talk about her grades until after the 2008 election. One exception is Joe Biden, who released his undergraduate transcript in 1987 as a form of damage control.

Moreover, President George W. Bush's records at Yale became public only after they were leaked to The New Yorker in November 1999. Bush had declined to release his academic transcripts
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