President Obama’s reelection campaign is reloading what it considers a powerful weapon against Republican challenger Mitt Romney: the disgruntled voice of someone who worked with Romney when he was governor of Massachusetts.Eleven Massachusetts Democrats who overlapped with Romney between 2003 and 2007 will visit nine swing states this week in a foray timed to the first presidential debate on Wednesday in Denver. Since June, the Obama campaign has deployed more than two dozen current and former elected officials from Massachusetts to 11 states, where they have hosted more than 100 events.The idea, Obama campaign spokesman Michael Czin said, is to make the president’s criticisms of Romney concrete.“Those who served with Romney are in a unique position to tell voters across the country about Romney’s record of failed leadership and failed policies in Massachusetts,” Czin said.“What I’ve found is voters are very interested in what Governor Romney was like when he was governor,” said state Representative Marty Walz, speaking by phone from a diner in Lebanon, N.H., where she talked to voters on Sunday. “People came to the diner to hear first-hand experience.”
let the truth be told
i've often wondered why these Dems did not come out on their own to set the record straight one way or the other.
Romney's constant reference to the 87% Dems that he worked with were they blue dogs right wing wannabe's, and you have to think, all the programs and laws "that he passed" being more progressive then the severity of his conservatism was actually forced on him more so then his desire to do?
we know he is a fraud that goes along to get along so his claim could very well be true, but we still don't know it all, the debt he left the 47th in jobs. truly a pig in a poke.