Debate Audience Boos Romney Over Tax Returns
When asked if he would released 12 years of tax returns like his father, George Romney, did during his presidential run, Mitt Romney says "maybe."
"I don't know how many years I'll release," he said. "I'll take a look at what our documents are." Some in the audience began to boo and heckle at this point. "And I'll release multiple years. I don't know how many years, but I'll be happy to do that."
He goes on to say that he's "not going to apologize for being successful."
"I didn't inherit money from my parents. What I have, I earned. I worked hard, the American way. I'm going to be able to talk to President Obama in a way no one else can that's in this race right now about how the free economy works, what it takes to put Americans back to work and make sure he understands that this divisiveness, that dividing Americans between 99 and one is dangerous. We are one nation under God."



