Obama-Romney Attack Ads You Probably Haven't Seen - Yahoo! Finance ;.. Their messages by units on each side are distinct but overlapping.
In this ad featuring footage from CNBC, Crossroads slams Obama's approach to the economy. In this one, Restore Our Future hits Obama for having said America's private sector is "doing fine." In this one, the Romney campaign targets Obama for going negative.
In this spot, the Obama campaign suggests that Romney hasn't released more tax-return data because he might not have paid taxes in some year. In this one, Priorities USA hits Romney for profits at the expense of the middle class, and parking some of his gains in offshore tax havens.
The results of all this battling so far: The realclearpolitics.com average of recent polls currently finds Obama at 46.3 percent and Romney at 44.9 percent. That's a virtual dead heat less than four months before the election.
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Their messages by units on each side are distinct but overlapping.
ReplyDeleteIn this ad featuring footage from CNBC, Crossroads slams Obama's approach to the economy. In this one, Restore Our Future hits Obama for having said America's private sector is "doing fine." In this one, the Romney campaign targets Obama for going negative.
In this spot, the Obama campaign suggests that Romney hasn't released more tax-return data because he might not have paid taxes in some year. In this one, Priorities USA hits Romney for profits at the expense of the middle class, and parking some of his gains in offshore tax havens.
The results of all this battling so far: The realclearpolitics.com average of recent polls currently finds Obama at 46.3 percent and Romney at 44.9 percent. That's a virtual dead heat less than four months before the election.