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Dems take preemptive whack at Romney

Web ad says Michigan voters can't trust Romney on economy

Posted July 23, 2008 1:55 PM

The Swamp

by Jill Zuckman

He hasn't even been picked yet.

But with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney touted repeatedly by prognosticators as a likely vice presidential pick for Sen. John McCain, the Michigan Democratic Party is putting its two cents in.

"We've noticed 'Mitt' and 'Michigan' showing up in the same sentence a lot lately, so we thought it was time to take a hard look at Romney's record on the issue that matters most to Michigan voters--jobs," said Democratic Party Chair Mark Brewer, touting a new web ad. "And any way you look at it Romney earns a failing grade. Conventional wisdom in Washington might be that Romney's business experience means he's good on the economy, but even the slightest glance at his record indicates otherwise."

Romney, who was born in Michigan and is the son of a famed former Michigan governor, is often described as having just the right sort of business experience that could be helpful to McCain during these tough economic times.

But the Michigan Democratic Party helpfully reminds that as a venture capitalist for Bain Capital, some of his investments resulted in plants and factories being shut down and workers losing their jobs.

"John McCain might trust him with the economy, but you can't afford to," the state party's video concludes ominously.

Scott Romney, the Michigan co-chair for McCain, begs to differ about his brother's record, and notes that Michigan is suffering economically under Democratic leadership.

"This is full of distortions and untruths from the Democrats who are desperate to distract people from Barack Obama's plan to raise taxes. Gov. Romney helped create thousands of jobs in the private sector," Scott Romney said. "When Gov Romney took office, Massachusetts was in a recession and losing thousands of jobs every month. When he left office four years later, the state's economy was adding thousands of jobs every month.

"Unfortunately, under Democratic leadership, Michigan continues to experience soaring unemployment, higher taxes and loss of jobs," he continued. "This is the kind of record that Barack Obama has aligned himself with in Michigan. Mitt will continue to actively engage all Michiganders in support of Senator John McCain's strong economic policies to help Michigan grow their economies and add much needed jobs."


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