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Romney lays out his vision in new document

By Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor September 18, 2007 10:45 AM

If you want to know Mitt Romney's vision for America, it's now as easy as a click of your mouse.

The Republican presidential contender's campaign this morning issued a compendium of his policy proposals and speeches, under the title "A Strategy for a Stronger America." It can be viewed or downloaded from Romney's website.

The sections of the document include "Confronting Radical Jihad," "Ending the Tide of Illegal Immigration," and "Winning the Global Economic Competition."

"Our future depends on our willingness to hold to the principles that have guided and built our nation," he writes in the introduction. "It depends on the character and sacrifices of the American people. And it depends on leadership to craft and implement a Strategy for a Stronger America."

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