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The GOP platform committee met for the last time Monday and the details of the 2012 platform are beginning trickle out. While we won't get a look at the full platform until next week, several Republicans involved in the process have told Human Events that the platform will be a more conservative document than 2008. The shift right from the George W. Bush administration and 2008 nominee John McCain reflects the rise of libertarian influences from the Tea Party and Ron Paul supporters.
On "Real News" Tuesday the panel discussed the details released thus far regarding the platform, and how significant the document is for voters and a potential Romney/Ryan administration:
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