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Obama Super PAC Teams up With SEIU, Targets Romney With Spanish-Language Ads in Crucial Swing States
June 11, 2012
"I feel that he should not be the person that leads this country."
The Pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA and the SEIU have released three Spanish-language anti-Romney ads that will run in Colorado, Nevada, and Florida -- crucial swing states.
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Here’s the script (in English) for the Florida ad (via BuzzFeed):
ROMNEY: You can focus on the very poor, that’s not my focusVOTER 1 FEMALE: What about us? He’s not thinking about us.
VOTER 2 MALE: It’s easy for him to say that since he doesn’t have the same necessities as us.
VOTER 1 FEMALE: He is… just thinking about those that have made money already.
(text on screen) MITT ROMNEY MADE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS LEAVING THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WITHOUT WORK.
ROMNEY: I’ll also tell my story: I’m also unemployed.
VOTER 2 MALE: When you are really out of work… you are worried, you don’t want to laugh or make fun of anybody.
VOTER 1 FEMALE: I feel that he should not be the person that leads this country.
(voice over) SEIU COPE is responsible for the content of this advertisement.
(text on screen) Mitt Romney: His words say it all.
But here’s something to think about: considering the fact that these three ads cost about $4 million, will the same people wringing their hands over Citizens United also complain about the overwhelming amount of union influence in the electoral process?
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