| Kasz216 said: I'd say nowhere. |
False. Look at the trend lines in the battleground states since the Bain ads starting running.
here's Ohio, for example, which has been getting heavy play of Bain-related material. See also Florida and Virginia.
It's getting play because it touches on all the chords of discontent in the heartland of the country, and it plays well across all demographics outside of Romney's peers. When you isolate the Bain attacks outside of the presidential race, it plays even better - - people's perceptions of the president overcome their distaste for Romney in some cases. But to say this line of reasoning isn't working is just patently false according to all data available. Bain and tax returns are going to haunt Romney through November. If the economic numbers don't collapse, Romney has little chance of prevailing.







