Obama Camp Calls Out Romney’s ‘Desperate’ Battleground State Expansion Bluff

Last updated on February 8th, 2013 at 11:02 pm

CHICAGO – Today, Obama for America released the following statement from Campaign Manager Jim Messina:

“Three things are now absolutely clear in this race – we have a significant early vote advantage in states from North Carolina to Nevada, there is no Romney momentum in the battleground states, and the Romney campaign has found itself with a tremendously narrow and improbable path to 270 electoral votes. Now, like Republicans did in 2008, they are throwing money at states where they never built an organization and have been losing for two years. Let’s be very clear, the Romney campaign and its allies decision to go up with advertising in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Minnesota is a decision made out of weakness, not strength.

“The President is leading or tied in every battleground state across the country, and he leads early voting in every state across the country. Governor Romney has not been able to put away a single battleground state – in fact, as polls in the past day have showed the candidates tied in North Carolina, Republicans have raced to increase their television advertising there.

“Voters who haven’t heard from the Romney campaign in two years will see this desperation for what it is.”



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