CAMPAIGN 2012

New DNC Video Says 'Little to Like' About Romney

Updated: May 30, 2012 | 7:20 a.m.
May 30, 2012 | 6:58 a.m.

 

 











On the heels of Mitt Romney securing the GOP nomination, the Democratic National Committee launched a new web ad called "Little to Like" that chronicles Romney's arduous path to 1,144 delegates.

The ad works backwards over Mitt Romney's Facebook timeline as seen through the DNC's lens, which highlights gaffes, negative comments from his former opponents and news articles highlighting some of his less palatable policy positions, like a Philadelphia Inquirer clip headlined "Romney tax plan would favor the rich." 

A release from DNC Communications Director Brad Woodhouse says that over the past year, "we've learned that Mitt Romney and his brand of Romney Economics is wrong for the middle class."

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