Fair
78°
Crystal Lake, IL
Fair|Forecast »

Romney: Obama 
focused on his job

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

For more election news:

Full coverage of the presidential election can be found at Road to the White House. See articles, profiles, video and more.

(Continued from Page 2)

“The president has obviously got a lot on his plate,” Carney told reporters. “But he continues to solicit and receive advice from numerous folks outside the administration about the economy, about ideas that he can act on with Congress or administratively to help the economy grow and help it create jobs.”

Romney also released a TV ad accusing Obama of sending tax dollars overseas. The ad says Obama sent stimulus money to “friends, donors, campaign supporters and special interest groups” and charges that taxpayer dollars went to projects in Finland and China.

Romney also seized on comments Obama made last week in Virginia.

Addressing the role of government in the American economy, the president said, in part: “Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business, you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.” He added: “The point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together.”

Romney lashed out at the remarks while in Bowling Green, in keeping with a strategy his campaign says will be a theme for the week, if not longer.

“This is the height of foolishness,” Romney said. “Barack Obama’s attempt to denigrate and diminish the achievement of the individual diminishes us all.” He continued the line of criticism during a fundraiser Wednesday evening in Canton, Ohio.

Meanwhile, speculation grew about Romney’s selection of a running mate. In Bowling Green, he was asked for assurances that he would select a conservative vice president.

“I can assure you that even though I have not chosen the person who will be my vice president, that person will be a conservative,” Romney said. “They will believe in conservative principles.”

Earlier in the day, Romney’s wife, Ann, shed some light on the vice presidential search. In an interview with ABC News, scheduled for broadcast Thursday, Ann Romney said her husband had yet to settle on a candidate.

“We are certainly talking a lot. This last week, this last weekend, there was a lot of discussion,” she said, according to excerpts released by the network. “There was a lot of talk. We’re not quite there yet. And we’re going to be there soon.”

|||3|Next Page
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Reader Poll

Who's your favorite movie superhero?

Superman
Spider-Man
Batman
Iron Man
Other