Obama adviser: Mitt Romney had "unintentionally revealing moment" over illegal immigration in GOP debate
Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney had an "unintentionally revealing moment" regarding illegal immigration during Tuesday's night's GOP debate, David Axelrod, President Obama's chief re-election campaign strategist, said Wednesday on CBS' "The Early Show."
Immigration policy was a hot topic in the debate last night, particularly when Texas Gov. Rick Perry criticized Romney for using a landscaping company that employed undocumented immigrants several years ago.
Romney, who was criticized for this incident in the 2008 presidential race, responded that he fired the gardeners after he found out about their immigration status.
"We went to the company and we said, look, you can't have any illegals working on our property," he said. "I'm running for office, for Pete's sake, I can't have illegals."
Axelrod pointed out that Romney said, "not that it was wrong or not that it was illegal, I'm running for office."
"I thought that was the most unintentional revealing moment of the debate," he said."Time and time again, Gov. Romney switches from one position to another apparently because he is running."
Axelrod added that this reveals why Romney has failed to garner the support of more than just a quarter of the Republican electorate in polls.
"I think is there a sense there is no core to him," Axelrod said. He said that Romney wanted his Massachusetts health care plan to serve as a model for nationwide health care reform, though Romney now says he didn't.
While Romney's support in the polls seems to be stuck at around 25 percent, he remains the frontrunner in the GOP field. As Republican voters consider the candidates, the Obama campaign has been targeting Romney as if he is already the nominee.
Axelrod said Wednesday, "It's going to be a close election... This is a closely divided country, and we are in a tough economy."
Still, he added, "I am very confident we will win because the president has a vision about how we get people back to work but also how we restore the security that the middle class has lost in this country for a long period of time."
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Still, he added, "I am very confident we will win because the president has a vision about how we get people back to work but also how we restore the security that the middle class has lost in this country for a long period of time.
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All that spin from obama's lackey, but not 1 work on the ILLEGAL immigration problem, which was what all the fuss in the debate was about!--yes liberals i know about his "high deportation numbers..."--but guess what?--400k is a drop in the bucket compared to the est. 12-20 mil that are in this country ILLEGALLY & every time i hear obama spout forth with "comprehensive immigration reform"--vomit!--call the duck WHAT it is!!!--AMNESTY & it ain't gonna fly, the american peeps have been duped before & we've had ENOUGH!!
immigration911.org and/or numberUSA.org--Stop the Stupidity!
Since Obama took office, This all happen after Obama took office.
The government has spent more than $9.6 trillion, about 60 percent more than what Washington took in.
When Obama took office, the national debt was $10.6 TRILLION and NOW sits at $14.8 TRILLION.
Since when does 14.8 - 10.6 = 9.6?
If they are Romney's words then it is a clear example why we have the problem of illegal aliens in this country because of the complacency on the rule of law. We either have immigration laws or we don't.
The U.S. debt increased by an average of $4.2 billion per day. The total rise in that time breaks down to more than $13,000 in additional debt for every single American.
The ANNUAL BUDGET DEFICIT was $1.3 TRILLION when Obama was sworn in, before he even stepped into the oval office, and before he signed ANY legislation.
If you truly have a problem with the "US debt" or the "annual budget deficit", then take it up with the GOP.
They turned a first-time surplus into a massive AND RECURRING annual budget deficit. THAT is the deficit that you are speaking of.
The Obama campaign is going after Romney since they think he's the only Republican candidate with any real change of beating him. If they can get rid of him the Republican's don't have a viable alternative. When you're as vulnerable as Obama, you want a very weak opponent. They feel they can beat any of the seven dwarfs without a problem. (My apology to dwarfs).