Romney Attempts Campaign Reset
September 20, 2012
In the U.S. presidential race, the latest polls show that President Barack Obama has pulled into a modest lead over his Republican challenger, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Romney is trying to get his campaign back on track after a difficult two-week period.
Mitt Romney was in damage control mode as he tried to appeal to Hispanic voters on the Spanish language network Univision.
“So my campaign is about the 100 percent in America, and I am concerned about them. I’m concerned about the fact that over the past four years life has become harder for Americans," said Romney.
Romney has been on the defensive after the release of a secretly-recorded video from a fundraiser in May showed him with a dismissive attitude toward Obama supporters.
Romney said 47 percent of voters will support the president no matter what because they depend on government handouts and see themselves as victims.
“So my job is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives," he said.
President Obama responded on the David Letterman show.
“When I meet Republicans as I am traveling around the country, they are hard-working, family people who care deeply about this country and my expectation is that if you want to be president you have to work for everybody, not just for some," said President Obama.
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