Politics News & Analysis: Behind the big-ticket political fundraisers

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In this video framegrab from a May 17, 2012 video provided by Mother Jones Video, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at a $50,000-a-plate fundraiser at a Florida fundraiser.  Romney told donors that 47 percent of Americans don't pay taxes and believe they are entitled to extensive government support. 'My job is not to worry about those people,' he said.  (AP Photo/Mother Jones Video)

Behind Romney's '47 percent' event

The leaked video shows a politician working a familiar path in courting big donors.

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