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Democrats unleash first 2012 attack ad against Mitt Romney

 

 

 by Joseph Ernest  May 21, 2011 

                 

Newscast Media -- Mitt Romney, the likely Republican nominee for 2012, is a formidable player and the Obama administration recognizes that too.  The Democrats have already released an attack ad targeting Romney, as Obama readies himself for his 2012 re-election campaign.  Several critics have compared Romneycare to Obamacare, even though Romney has clearly differentiated his plan from Obamacare.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's announcement that he won't be running for the presidency is a plus for Romney.  It is still unclear whether Sarah Palin will be running in 2012. The good news for Romney is that Donald Trump will not be running, since together with Huckabee both had tapped into Romney’s voting pool.

Romney's spokesperson said the ad is part of a "smear campaign" and shows Democrats are trying to shift attention away from high unemployment nationally.      

"President Obama and his team are desperate to change the subject to anything other than jobs and the millions of Americans out of work," Andrea Saul, a spokeswoman for Romney's presidential exploratory committee, said in a statement.          Add Comments>>    

 


 

 

 

  

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