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Obama Campaign Using GOP Primary Attacks Against Romney

May 8, 2012 RSS Feed Print
President Barack Obama

President Obama's strategists are resurrecting criticisms of Mitt Romney from the Republican primaries and using them against the GOP presidential frontrunner as the general election campaign intensifies.

The goal is to undermine Romney among conservatives by reminding them of the doubts they've had about him all along, and to damage Romney among independents who might not have been paying attention to the campaign so far and need a primer on Romney's flaws.

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Chief Obama strategist David Axelrod told reporters Monday that Romney and his allied poitical action committee have spent tens of millions of dollars blasting opponents with negative ads, which is a criticism leveled against Romney by GOP rivals Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich in the primaries. Axelrod's point was the same as the one made by Santorum and Gingrich—that Romney doesn't have a good record to run on so he resorts to "tearing people down."

Axelrod said that while Romney was governor of Massachusetts, the state sank from 37th to 47th in job creation, the same argument made aggressively by Santorum in debates. In recent days, the Obama re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee also have quoted Santorum as saying Romney had a very weak economic record as governor.

Santorum endorsed Romney this week, but his past criticisms live on.

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The DNC also resurrected former candidate Michele Bachmann's prediction that Romney would be a sure loser in November because he doesn't show the strength of his conservative convictions. Since then, Bachmann also has endorsed Romney.

Over the weekend, Obama underscored Romney's background of wealth and privilege, as his GOP opponents did in the primaries and in various debates.

In another dig at Romney, President Obama said that "unless you're lucky enough to have parents to lend you money," federal loans and other forms of government assistance are necessary for many young people to go to college, and he pledged to continue such programs.

Ken Walsh covers the presidency and politics for U.S. News. He writes a daily blog, "Ken Walsh's Washington", and "The Presidency" column for the U.S. News Weekly. He can be reached at kwalsh@usnews.com or on Twitter.

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The GOP will loose to Obama! Only a fool would have picked Romney unless they planned to loose from the beginning. Ron Paul can beat Obama bring disgruntled Democrats and independence burt the GOP would rather hand it over to Obama like they did with Mccain. Romnery is already loosing to Obama and for this prepare your taxes are going up regardless and say goodbye to the Bush taxcuts they are over with. No balanced budgets and a continued spiral downward for America. GOP are perfectly content with Obama in power because he rules like Bush and the perpetual warmobngering will continue and Obama is rthe perfect tool to get it done. Wake up America where are you?

O'Romney of TX 4:37AM May 09, 2012

What did those clowns think they'd be given a cart-blanch in the general election? Did they think the 18 months of taring each other limb from limb would just be forgotten? The idiot republicans spend a year and a half pandering to the far right and sniping at each other, and they begrudge Obama for using their own words. Imbeciles. Petty fools. The American people have ears, and the internet allows words to live for ever. Obama's record is nearly flawless. His only failures were due to the intransigence of the American political system, and the obstruction of the republicans in congress. Not to mention the fallout from the incredible failure of the moron who preceded him. Obama doesn't need to stoop to their level, but it should make his part easier. The republicans can't win; they'll lose everything.

Milton of ID 6:10PM May 08, 2012

Obama running on his record.

How about for releasing Taliban Fighters,

YES THAT IS RIGHT THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION

IS RELEASING TALIBAN FIGHTERS FROM GUANTANAMO, CUBA . SO THEY CAN GO HOME AND COME BACK WITH NEW AND IMPROVED IED's

Mr Obama add that to your record,

WHAT RECORD ?

Vincent Lawrence of MN 4:43PM May 08, 2012

Ken Walsh's Washington

A longtime chief White House correspondent for U.S. News & World Report, Kenneth T. Walsh has covered five presidents beginning with Ronald Reagan. Along with other U.S. News writers, he continues to provide insight into the White House of Barack Obama and the world of presidential campaigns.

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