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Romney ad slams Obama attacks as 'untrue'

Mitt Romney's new TV ad says President Obama's attacks on his jobs record have been "misleading, unfair and untrue." The new ad once again uses Hillary Rodham Clinton to make the Romney campaign's point about Obama, showing an image of her from the 2008 Democratic primary saying "shame on you" to her then-rival for distorting her record.

 

GOP slams Obama on outsourcing

Mitt Romney

Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus turns the tables on President Obama, charging the Democrat with outsourcing jobs... The RNC is also circulating a Washington Post story out today that reports Obama's critics "primarily on the political left say he has repeatedly failed in other ways to protect American jobs from being moved overseas."

 

Obama Tells Clinton to Shove It with Latest Attack Ad on Romney

Remember when Bill Clinton told Barack Obama to stop attacking Mitt Romney’s record at Bain Capital?

"There's no question that in terms of getting up and going to the office and basically performing the essential functions of the office, a man who has been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold," Clinton said.

 

The Caucus: Obama Ad Attacks Romney as "Outsourcer-in-Chief"

Mitt Romney

The attack is the latest iteration of President Obama’s attempts to demonize Mitt Romney over his tenure at Bain Capital.

Senh: I guess Barack Obama is ignoring Bill Clinton's advise to lay off attacks on Bain Capital.

 

Obama rips Romney for being 'outsourcing pioneer'

Barrack Obama

President Obama ripped Mitt Romney today over a report that the Republican's private equity firm invested in companies that moved jobs out of the United States to low-wage countries. "We do not need an outsourcing pioneer in the Oval Office," Obama said during a fundraising speech in Tampa, Fla. "We need a president who will fight for American jobs."

 

Obama: End tax breaks to stop overseas hiring

Obama: End tax breaks to stop overseas hiring

End tax breaks that reward some U.S. companies with overseas subsidiaries and encourage those businesses to create jobs in other countries, President Barack Obama is telling Congress.

 

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