(CBS News) President Obama's re-election campaign is slamming
Republican Mitt Romney as the potential "Outsourcer-in-Chief" in a trio
of new ads to run in swing states.
The new Obama ads respond to Romney's own series of swing state ads,
in which the presumptive Republican presidential nominee promises to
create jobs and stand up to China. After playing a clip of the Romney
ads, the Obama spot counters the claims by pointing to a Washington Post report
that suggested Bain Capital, the private equity firm Romney founded,
played a large role in developing the trend of outsourcing American jobs
overseas.
In the ad tailored for the state of Virginia, a
narrator caps off the 30-second spot by asking, "Does Virginia really
want an Outsourcer-in-Chief in the White House?"
Similar ads are running in Iowa and Ohio.
At the end of the Ohio version, the narrator says, "Romney's never
stood up to China. All he's ever done is send them our jobs."
The
Romney campaign argues that the Washington Post story ignores some
important nuance - such as the difference between "offshoring" and
"outsourcing," or the expansion into export markets -- but the Obama
campaign is ignoring whatever difference there may be. In fact, at a
campaign event Monday, Mr. Obama mocked the Romney campaign for trying
to make a distinction between the terms.
"They tried to
clear this up by telling us there's actually a difference between
'outsourcing' and 'off-shoring,'" Mr. Obama said at the Massachusetts
campaign event, eliciting laughter from his supporters. "That's what
they said. You cannot make this stuff up."
The president
continued, "Now, what Governor Romney and his advisers don't seem to
understand is this: If you're a worker whose job went overseas, you
don't need somebody trying to explain to you the difference between
outsourcing and offshoring. You need somebody who's going to wake up
every single day and fight for American jobs and investment here in the
United States... Governor Romney's commitment to outsourcing is not just
part of his record, it's part of an overall economic vision that he and
Republicans in Congress want to implement if they win this election."
Vice
President Joe Biden today will campaign in Waterloo, Iowa, and the
Obama campaign tells CBS News that he will continue the attack on
Romney's alleged record as an outsourcer.
Mr. Obama's remarks came a day after Ronmey adviser Eric Ferhnstrom appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation" and explained the difference between "offshoring" and "outsourcing." "There's
a very simple difference between outsourcing and offshoring," he said.
"Outsourcing is what the Obama campaign does when they hire an outside
telemarketing vendor to provide telemarketing services... Offshoring is
the shipment of American jobs overseas and in that Washington Post
story... there are no examples of jobs being taken from the United
States and shipped overseas. What you have are companies that are
expanding into new markets. We should be encouraging that not attacking
it."
Calling the Post story a "shoddy piece of
journalism," Ferhnstrom said, "The jobs that were cited by the
Washington Post and which the Obama administration is now attacking were
created to support exports overseas. When companies like Coca-Cola, for
example, build a bottling plant in China so they can sell more soft
drinks to the Chinese, we should be applauding that, because that type
of entrance into new markets is what makes our companies stronger, more
profitable, and more successful."
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