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Lucy Madison /

CBS News/ September 14, 2012, 4:32 PM

New Obama ad hits Romney on China

(CBS News) As campaign discourse pivots back to the economy, the Obama campaign is out with a new ad challenging Mitt Romney on China, accusing the former Massachusetts governor of outsourcing jobs and rebutting his claims that he would stand up to the nation.

Just a day after Romney went after Mr. Obama for allegedly not cracking down on China's economic "cheating," the president's re-election campaign is attempting to cast doubt on his credibility on the subject.

"Mitt Romney? Tough on China? Romney's companies were called pioneers in shipping U.S. manufacturing jobs overseas," says a narrator in the thirty-second spot, entitled "The Cheaters," which is set to air on television in nine battleground states.

Citing articles from the Washington Post and the New York Times, the ad contends that Romney "invested in firms that specialized in relocating jobs to low wage countries like China," adding that "even today part of Romney's fortune is invested in China."

"Romney's never stood up to China," the narrator says. "All he's done is send them our jobs."

Throughout this election, the Obama campaign has labeled Romney as an outsourcer, pointing to reports that Bain Capital, which Romney ran until 1999, was involved in such instances. As CBS News has reported, some companies that Bain acquired did ship jobs overseas, including Holson Burnes Group. PolitiFact reports that Romney did indeed work at Bain during the entire period during which Bain owned the company, and that it did have operations in China. According to the Associated Press, Holson Burnes laid off workers in New Hampshire and Gaffney, S.C., as it shipped other jobs overseas.

Romney, however, has been blamed for Bain-owned companies moving jobs overseas when he had already left Bain. According to an analysis by the Post's Glenn Kessler, the case of Modus Media, which is referenced in the new Obama ad, is "not an example of shipping jobs overseas"; rather, the company "closed one plant in California and transferred the jobs to North Carolina, Washington and Utah" at the same time it opened an "unrelated" plant in Mexico. The Washington Post points out that the closure in California took place in 2000, after Romney had largely abdicated operational control of Bain.

On Thursday, the Romney campaign released its own China-centric ad, called "Failing American Workers." That ad accuses Mr. Obama of allowing China to beat the United States on manufacturing jobs by refusing to crack down on the country for "cheating."

Romney underscored this point in remarks on the trail Thursday, suggesting that because Mr. Obama has not labeled China a currency manipulator, he is not doing all he can to stop the so-called "cheating."

"Cheating occurs if you hold down your currency," he said at a campaign stop in Fairfax, Virginia. He argued that by keeping its currency low, China makes its products artificially cheap and pushes U.S. manufacturers out of business.

"They steal our technology, they hack into our computers. They also steal our know-how, our patents," he said. "We're going to make sure China understands we mean business."

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Eugene2012 says:
Ann Romney makes Mitt wear "Made in China" shirts from Costco so he can relate better to the middle class. Guess he'll have to stop wearing em'.
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levelheadedtoo says:
Paul Ryan, this week released attack ads on Mitt Romneys liberal record of flip flopping. In a string of, Before he was for it he was against it, ads, Ryan attacked Romeny on Abortion, Health Insurancen mandates, Taxes increases , off shore tax havens, and oursourcing jobs to Mexico, India and China. He slammed him on hiring un-documented workers to landscape his homes, clean his pools and serve his food.

Romney is fighting back with ads attacking Paul Ryan of voting for TARP, all of the Bush budgets, Medicare drugs, and the Bridge to Nowhere.

Ryan was heard saying "if he likes firing people so much, maybe he should start with the Jaun the Pool Boy or is he waiting for self deportation".

Romney defended his 3 year Mormon mission in Paris, during the height of the Viet Nam draft, as the most improtant thing he could do at the time. "After all the military isn't for people like me" It's really for others".

Ryan says he is a Extreme Conservative and we just can't afford to trust a flip Floppin liberal like Romney.

It is getting down and dirty between these two. Who will come out on top?
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nonpolitico says:
Concentrate of the things that are wrong in USA and compare if they have improved in last four years.
Till the face to face debates all we have to go on are Ads from slick agencies which gives Obama an advantage `cos he is the incumbent.
See what happens when we get the face to face encounters.
(But be sure to look for the left wing media bias even then)
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RollotheNorman replies:
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LOL, Willard in debate? Where were you last Spring? Obama will hose him. Probably have a 15pt lead after the third debate.
mississippigirl2012 replies:
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Why not concentrate on what right with America. Maybe you need to consider the glass half full. We know that negative people like you want things to be bad but most of America want things to be good. As for the media, they report as it happens. When Obama screw up they report it.
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RandallRichard says:
Anyone who thinks Mitt will "stand up to China" after getting 10's of million of dollars from a billionaire gambling mogul who makes most of his money in China is deluding themselves. Mitt will talk tough and bluster but Adelson won't let him do anything substantive.
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rksharma-2009 says:
This is an effective ad and it should be shown in North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Colorado and Wisconsin
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sjc_1 says:
"Romney's never stood up to China," the narrator says. "All he's done is send them our jobs."

yup..
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