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Does Mitt Romney favor a smaller national government?

Yes, Mitt Romney favors a smaller national government, while Barack Obama doesn't.


Does Barack Obama favor a smaller national government?

no he does not


Does Romney favor limited government spending?

yes mitt romney does


Did Mitt Romney favor limited government spending?

no


Does Obama favor a smaller national government?

No. He favors more people dependent on goverment. Look at his policies.


Does Mitt Romney or Barack Obama favor a small government?

Generally, it is part of Republican discourse to say they favor a small government, and to accuse Democrats of expanding the role of government. Actual examination of Republican and Democratic presidents of the modern era shows that government has expanded under presidents from both political parties. But yes, the short answer is that Mr. Romney has said he favors a smaller government. And it is also interesting to note that Mr. Obama has actually cut the size of the federal government, contrary to internet myths.


Did the north favor state government or national government?

The North favored National Government and the South favored State Government.


All of the following were Nationalists in favor of a stronger national government EXCEPT?

United States the national government


Did George Washington favor a strong national government?

no ms.zepeda said he didnt


In the debate over the constitution did federalist favor?

They wanted a strong national government -Answer Given By Gillian ;)


Did Jefferson favor a strong national government?

Thomas Jefferson expressed anti-federalist thoughts throughout his life. For example, he was against Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist party. Though he was not involved in anti-federalist movement. Thus, he may not favor strong national government


Did the Democrats in 1828 want a strong central government?

No, they wanted a small government. They were more focused on the states' rights. Supporters of Adams (National Republicans) were in favor of the strong central gov.