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Obama campaign to target Romney

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Progressives, Republican Party at October 13th, 2011 - 1:06 am

Frustrated by what they saw as an inability of other Republican candidates to call out Romney’s position changes, the Obama Regime is now getting ready to attack Romney. They know he’s a phoney after all it takes one to know one. The Obama campaign Know Romney is deeply flawed. They plan to expose that weakness since they assume he will be the GOP nominee.

Mitt Romney hasn’t won anything yet but President Barack Obama’s campaign team is confident enough that Romney is the probable – if not the presumptive – Republican nominee that they have begun aiming their fire almost exclusively at him.

Obama and his Chicago campaign brain trust seem to have come to their conclusion about Romney at the exact moment many Republicans realized he might really go all the way: At the end of Tuesday night’s GOP debate in New Hampshire, when Rick Perry and the rest of the field seemed to disappear into the enervating fog of inevitability that now surrounds the former Massachusetts governor.

They were also motivated, top Democrats told POLITICO, by anger at the GOP field for not hitting Romney sufficiently hard on his well-documented position shifts on abortion rights, civil unions and health care reform.

“The other Republicans have sucked so bad we didn’t have any choice” but begin to target Romney months before the Iowa caucuses, said a top Obama ally, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Conservatives should disappoint Obama and defeat Romney in the primaries.

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