At a campaign event on Wednesday, President Barack Obama latched onto remarks made by Neil Newhouse, a pollster for Mitt Romney, who said this week the Republican presidential candidate’s campaign would not “be dictated by circumstance-checkers.” Speaking to a crowd in Virginia, Obama brought up the Romney camp’s sustained attacks on his welfare waiver policy. The ads have been widely panned for being factually inaccurate.”I mean, somebody was challenging one of their ads — they made it up — about employment and welfare. And every outlet said, this is just not fair. And they were questioned about it and they said — one of their campaign human beings said, we won’t have the circumstance-checkers dictate our campaign,” Obama said. “We will not let the truth get in the path.”Glance at More…
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