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New Romney Ad: Obama Will Raise Taxes

Tuesday, 02 Oct 2012 12:58 PM

By Dan Weil

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A new television ad from Mitt Romney’s campaign hits President Barack Obama for favoring a tax increase for the middle class.

"Who will raise taxes on the middle class?" a narrator asks. Meanwhile, a picture of Obama and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi appears on the screen.

"Barack Obama and the liberals already have,” the narrator continues. “To pay for government-run healthcare, you’ll pay higher taxes and more for your medicine. And their plan includes $1 trillion in higher taxes, even on the middle class"

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Of course, there’s an antidote to that. “Mitt Romney and common-sense conservatives will cut taxes on the middle class, and they’ll close loopholes for millionaires," the narrator says.

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“Obama and his liberal allies? We can't afford four more years.”

Romney is shown campaigning in the ad with Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

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