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RNC Finds One Republican Who Doesn’t Believe Romney Should Release Tax Returns

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Evan McMorris-Santoro

Enough Republicans have now called on Mitt Romney to release more of his tax returns that it’s starting to become notable when a prominent Republican doesn’t urge the party’s nominee to reveal more information. On Wednesday, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joined the shrinking group of Republicans who think Romney’s done enough when it comes to taxes.

Blackburn defended Romney on a call organized by the RNC to attack Obama over government grants to Obama donors.

“It was my understanding that Gov. Romney has released the information on [bundlers], all the paperwork has been filled out on people that are raising money for him,” Blackburn told TPM on the call. “And then also when it comes to tax returns, it’s my understanding that the governor has released the same amount of tax returns as Sen. McCain had released. And quite frankly, what the American people are talking about is not tax returns, what they’re talking about is jobs and the economy.” (McCain, however was another anomaly: As the Washington Post noted, John Kerry, Al Gore, George W. Bush, Bob Dole, Bill Clinton and Michael Dukakis all released many years of tax returns.)

The Obama campaign regularly releases the names of bundlers who raise huge amounts for the reelection effort’s coffers. So far the Romney campaign has declined to do the same, forcing news outlets to forge together their own lists from publicly available finance information.

Republicans and the Romney campaign are using Obama’s bundler transparency against him, calling on the president to release more information about how people who raised big money for his campaign ended up with government grants. Fact-checkers have dismissed Romney’s charge that cronyism is behind grants to companies like Solyndra.

When it comes to tax returns, prominent conservatives and Republicans have called on Romney to release more tax information, a request Romney has repeatedly declined.

2012, 2012 presidential campaign, Marsha Blackburn, Mitt Romney
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Evan McMorris-Santoro has covered politics for TPM since 2009. Before that, he was a reporter at National Journal’s Hotline covering election 2008. He started his career covering local politics at newspapers in TN and his native NC.

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