Obama Ad Invokes Bill Clinton to Rebut Romney Welfare Attack
Source: ABC
(WASHINGTON) -- A new Obama campaign TV ad in seven battleground states invokes former President Bill Clinton to directly rebut claims by Mitt Romney that the administration has a plan to gut welfare reform.
The 30-second spot, titled Blatant, highlights Clintons response to a recent Romney TV ad alleging Obama plans to drop the work requirement that was a key component of the 1996 welfare reform Clinton helped champion.
The 42nd president said in a statement earlier this week that Romneys claim simply is not true.
While both sides have been playing fast and loose with the facts in their advertising, several independent fact-checkers have called the Romney ad highly misleading.
Its central allegation is at best an exaggeration, ABC News concluded, since the administration is offering states the opportunity to experiment with new ways of implementing the welfare law in order to boost employment, not reduce it.
"Blatant" - Obama for America TV Ad
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brooklynite
(94,597 posts)It's going to haunt him in a future ad
AtomicKitten
(46,585 posts)Rove's strategy has long been to make a spurious accusation and while your opponent is busy sorting it out and responding with facts, he moves on to the next BS attack. This stuff is aimed at low information voters.
Beacool
(30,250 posts)Once again, Bill to the rescue.