AURORA, Colo. — As he tries to persuade Republicans that he can jump-start the nation’s beleaguered job market, Mitt Romney is sharpening his attack on last year’s overhaul of financial industry regulations. The GOP presidential front-runner continues to deliver his now-familiar assault on President Obama’s economic record. But the 2010 Dodd-Frank bill that tightened federal regulations on Wall Street has emerged as a key element of Romney’s evolving stump speech. In a short address to more than 250 supporters at a restaurant in this Denver suburb on Monday, and again in a roundtable talk that followed with a dozen small business owners, Romney said the Democratic-led overhaul has created “uncertainty” that paralyzes Main Street. Read full article >>

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