At Monday’s foreign policy debate, Mitt Romney again swiped at President Barack Obama over the “unacceptable” policy of sequestration. “I will not cut our military budget by a trillion dollars … That in my view is making our future less secure,” he said.
Obama replied that “capabilities” were more important than funding, emphasizing outer space and cyber security.
Defense cuts are a crucial part of Romney’s campaign message in the swing state of Virginia, where many of America’s largest defense contractors reside. Hours before the debate, the Republican candidate tweeted:









