- President Obama has stifled Mitt Romney's gain in the polls, presumably by saturating the media with unflattering tales of Bain Capital from years ago rather than unflattering tales of the economy right now. (ABC News)
- Gallup reported on Monday that Obama leads Romney 48 percent to 43 percent across the country. Romney jockeyed with Obama throughout most of June, at several points leading but within the margin of error. (KGO-AM810)
- The presidential race is entering the sultry summer, a final lull before the sprint to Election Day, with President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney neck and neck and no sign that either can break away. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- The attacks on Mitt Romneys tenure at Bain Capital may seem like the main line of argument emanating from the Obama campaign. But through the early stages of the general election, the presidents team had barely put any resources behind the effort. (Huffington Post)
- The latest television ad from President Barack Obama's re-election campaign airing in Virginia features another attack on Republican Mitt Romney's record running the private equity firm Bain Capital. (Roanoke Times)
- Edward Conard spent 14 years as a partner at Bain Capital, the most scrutinized company in America. But these days, he's in the news for another reason. (The Heritage Foundation)
- "So shame on you, Barack Obama!" cries out the voice in the latest TV ad from the Romney campaign, airing only in Ohio. (FOX News)
- The Obama campaign just released a campaign commercial talking about how Mitt Romney, while working at Bain Capital, oversaw the outsourcing of Americans jobs to China and Mexico. The ad calls Romney a corporate raider for his role at Bain. (But Support for Outsourcing Is Bipartisan Corruption - Huffington Post)
- Bloomberg News has a poll this morning showing the rosiest picture of the general election the Obama team has seen in weeks: Obama leads Romney in the survey, 53 percent to 40 percent. (Politico.com)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Obama bain
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment