Mitt Romney's 10 Most Baseless Claims At The Denver Debate

Romney's 10 Most Baseless Claims From The First Debate
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney participates in the first presidential debate with US President Barack Obama at Magness Arena at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, October 3, 2012, moderated by Jim Lehrer of the PBS NewsHour. After hundreds of campaign stops, $500 million in mostly negative ads and countless tit-for-tat attacks, Obama and Romney go head-to-head in their debut debate. AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/GettyImages)
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney participates in the first presidential debate with US President Barack Obama at Magness Arena at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, October 3, 2012, moderated by Jim Lehrer of the PBS NewsHour. After hundreds of campaign stops, $500 million in mostly negative ads and countless tit-for-tat attacks, Obama and Romney go head-to-head in their debut debate. AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/GettyImages)

At last night’s presidential debate, Republican nominee Mitt Romney stole the show.

But his performance required that he get a little bit creative with the truth. Throughout the course of the evening, Romney made exaggerated or simply false claims on a variety of issues, including Obamacare, clean energy and financial reform. We have them in a handy little round up for you below:

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