Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Obama campaign romney

  • The speech in Ohio, an economically battered state that will help decide the November presidential election, continued the effort by Obamas campaign to portray Romney as more in tune with rich people like himself.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • In January, The Plain Dealers Stephen Koff foreshadowed the attacks President Barack Obamas re-election team planned to launch on Mitt Romneys business record, including the former private equity firms investments in swing state Ohio.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • (CBS News) Responding to attacks by the Obama campaign about his work at the helm of Bain Capital, presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney defended his record in an interview today, saying he was no longer at the company when it closed a steel factory.
  • (CBS News)
  • President Barack Obamas campaign took aim at Republican Mitt Romneys private equity experience on a day when the president was raising money at the New York apartment of Blackstone Group president Tony James.
  • (MSN Money)
  • Even as President Obamas campaign pressed its attack on Mitt Romneys record as a venture capitalist, a campaign official went out of her way Tuesday to defend the industry that is contributing large sums of money to the presidents re-election.
  • (Washington Times)
  • "Happy Mother's Day from Barack Obama's team," said the narrator, a soft-spoken woman. Mr. Romney, however, has been quiet.
  • (New York Times)
  • Launching a two-day Florida campaign swing in which hes expected to raise $10 million, Mitt Romney today blasted President Obama on the economy and national debt and waded into the states GOP Senate primary by endorsing Rep. Connie Mack.
  • (Palm Beach Post)
  • even after Mr. Obama criticized President George W. Bush as having run up the deficit. Mr. Romney told the audience at a campaign event in St. Petersburg, Fla.
  • (New York Times)
  • The stop in one of the nations most competitive states is another example of the efforts by President Obamas re-election campaign to define Romney to the American people before he can define himself.
  • (USA Today)

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