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Originally published Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 11:39 AM

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Correction: Romney-Midwest Strategy story

In a story June 18 about Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's efforts to court working-class voters in Midwestern states, The Associated Press erroneously reported that 2008 GOP presidential nominee John McCain received support from 48 percent of white, non-college-educated voters. McCain received 58 percent support from this group, according to exit polls conducted for the AP.

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DUBUQUE, Iowa —

In a story June 18 about Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's efforts to court working-class voters in Midwestern states, The Associated Press erroneously reported that 2008 GOP presidential nominee John McCain received support from 48 percent of white, non-college-educated voters. McCain received 58 percent support from this group, according to exit polls conducted for the AP.

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