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FEBRUARY 01, 2012

Obama allies continue anti-Romney ad on Spanish language radio

SEIU and Priorities USA Action, the Democratic super pac, said today they will extend a Spanish langugage ad exposing the "two faces" of Mitt Romney.

ENGLISH TRANSLATION:

Mitt Romney has no shame. He shows one face to the Hispanic community and another completely different one to everyone else.

On the one hand, Romney is a multimillionaire who pays an unfairly low tax rate. But on the other hand, he accuses the hard working immigrants who come to this country of being opportunistic, declaring (at a town hall meeting) that they're just here looking for handouts.

(Romney soundbite)

"A lot of people just come here that have no skill, no education, and are looking for a free deal."

Romney says he cares about our children, but time and time again he promises to veto the DREAM Act that would open educational opportunity for young Hispanics.

His Spanish-language ads say Romney "believes in us," but his deeds speak for themselves.

Let's not be fooled. He might have two faces, but we know all too well who the true Mitt Romney is.

Priorities USA Action paid for and is responsible for the content of this ad. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Priorities USA action dot org.

 

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