| 'Vengeance is Mine,' Says Obama |
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| by Tom McGregor | Sat, Nov 3, 2012, 10:17 PM |
President Barack Obama's $1 billion re-election has fallen into such shambles that his campaign team no longer touts the word, 'hope,' but instead encourages 'revenge' and class warfare to move 'forward' on get out the vote efforts.
The Hill reports that, "GOP nominee Mitt Romney began his final weekend campaign blitz in New Hampshire Saturday morning, ripping President Barack Obama for telling supporters that 'voting is the best revenge.'" Romney said to a cheering crowd that, "vote for revenge? Let me tell you: Vote for love of country." According to the Hill, "Obama made the remarks at a Friday rally after supporters booed Romney. 'No, no, no. Don’t boo. Vote,' Obama told a crowd in Springfield, Ohio. 'Voting is the best revenge.'" Romney responded to the remark later that day and his campaign team attacked the President for it on Saturday morning. To read the entire article from The Hill, link here: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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President Barack Obama's $1 billion re-election has fallen into such shambles that his campaign team no longer touts the word, 'hope,' but instead encourages 'revenge' and class warfare to move 'forward' on get out the vote efforts.



