Meeting later with reporters, Gingrich again brought up New York-based Goldman Sachs, whose employees and their families have provided more contributions to Romney than any other single employer. The company's employees gave $367,200 to Romney through Sept. 30, according to the Washington-based Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks campaign finance. That's more than the $235,275 he received from the company's employees during his failed 2008 White House bid.
Gingrich said Romney had personal holdings in "a part of Goldman Sachs that was explicitly foreclosing on Floridians."
David Wells, a Goldman Sachs spokesman, declined to comment.

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I am doing a story on how Goldman Sachs has been involved with Schemes since Reagan was in Office.
I believe they may have been behind the Modernization act... That caused Glass-Stegal to be repealed.
And now they have Chosen one of their own.. to be the next President.
They also already own Barack Obama.... Look at who he has working for him..
So Goldman-Sachs can't lose.
Only the American People can lose.
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