New Obama TV Ad Focuses on Romney's Abortion Stance
(WASHINGTON) -- A new Obama campaign TV ad in eight battleground states targets women voters, suggesting they should be “troubled” by Mitt Romney’s position on abortion rights.
“Every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health care should be our own is troubled Mitt Romney supports overturning Roe versus Wade,” the narrator says. “Romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion — even in cases of rape and incest.”
The 30-second spot also highlights Romney’s opposition to Planned Parenthood, including a call to end federal funding to the organization.
Romney campaign spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg said the ad egregiously mischaracterizes the Republican candidate’s position on abortion, noting that in a 2011 National Review op-ed Romney wrote that abortion should be allowed in “instances of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother.”
“It’s no coincidence that a day after a disastrous jobs report, the Obama campaign drops viciously negative and false ads against Gov. Romney desperate to change the subject,” Henneberg said in a statement. “The economy has gone negative on President Obama, so he has decided to go negative on Mitt Romney.”
The Obama ad began airing over the weekend in Florida, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada, a campaign official said.
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