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Obama Seeks to Undercut Romney’s Record on Jobs

Posted by: KC Orcutt
Published on: May 14th, 2012 at 3:00 PM

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is casting Mitt Romney as a greedy, job-killing corporate titan with little concern for the working class in a new, multi-pronged effort that seeks to undermine the central rationale for his Republican rival’s candidacy: his business credentials.

At the center of the push — the president’s most forceful attempt yet to sully Romney before the November election — is a biting new TV ad airing Monday that recounts through interviews with former workers the restructuring, and ultimate demise, of a Kansas City, Mo., steel mill under the Republican’s private equity firm.

“They made as much money off of it as they could. And they closed it down,” says Joe Soptic, a steelworker for 30 years. Jack Cobb, who also worked in the industry for three decades, adds: “It was like a vampire. They came in and sucked the life out of us.”

The ad, at the unusual length of 2 minutes, will run in five battleground states: Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Colorado. The campaign declined to describe the size of the ad buy though it’s in the middle of running a $25 million, month-long ad campaign in nine states. A longer version of the ad was being posted online Monday.

The commercial will be coupled with a series of events Obama’s campaign is holding this week in Florida, Missouri, Iowa, Nevada and North Carolina to highlight Romney’s role at Bain Capital, a company he co-founded.

It’s unclear whether Obama, himself, will criticize his Republican rival on the subject when the president appears at events in New York on Monday or whether he’ll leave the skewering to campaign surrogates as he prepares to meet with foreign leaders during the G-8 and NATO summits later this week.

What do you think about this latest move from Obama’s campaign? Do you think it’s a classic strategy of trying to play down what an opponent claims to be his strengths? Do you think that the commercial will get the reaction Obama is looking for? Do you think a commercial in a campaign is worth $25 million? Gross to think about how much money it costs to run for President, isn’t it?

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