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Red, Black & Blue

Can Romney make Obama seem less likable?

by Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Brooke Brower | August 16, 2012 at 3:56 PM
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<> on August 15, 2012 in Dubuque, Iowa.

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from NBC’s First Read:

*** Trying to narrow the likeability gap… : Yesterday we wrote that Romney was ratcheting up its rhetoric about Obama — accusing the president’s campaign of engaging in “division and anger and hate” — to bruise his brand and narrow the likeabilty gap. Well, here are more examples of that strategy today. First, the Romney camp released this statement early this morning: “President Obama is everything he promised he wouldn’t be. Instead of hope and change, he’s running a campaign based on anger and divisiveness that won’t create jobs or fix the economy. Americans deserve better than a president who’s just another Washington politician.” And the RNC is out with an accompanying web video entitled “Anger and Division.” Again, this is all about turning off the middle from Obama. The AP picks up on this theme. “While some GOP strategists question whether Romney’s tactic will work, they agree that he is vulnerable among voters who find Obama more personally appealing. Romney and his allies appear bent on persuading voters that Obama is not what he seems.”

*** … And trying to turn the middle against Obama: The Romney campaign has not substantively made a move to the middle. If anything, the naming of Ryan grounds Romney — when it comes to the issues — more in the conservative camp. But if the Romney campaign can make these folks in the middle not like the president, they think they can make gains. It’s not dissimilar to the Obama focus on blue-collar white voters. It’s less about making these folks like the president; it’s more about making them distrust Romney. What does all this spell, a spiral downward…

*** Unchained Melody: How problematic was Vice President Biden’s “chains” comment for the Obama campaign? Enough that the president decided he had to respond to it in interview with People magazine and Entertainment Tonight, of all places. “You know the truth of the matter is, again, this is an example of what the American people hear and what the press corps want to focus on are two very different things, so if we’re going to talk about substance, than we should focus on what Joe’s comments meant and what they’re intended to mean,” Obama told Entertainment Tonight. “And that is we shouldn’t roll back Wall Street reforms that are making consumers and the economy a lot more secure.” And here’s People: “But Obama, speaking to PEOPLE in Dubuque, Iowa, seemed unrattled by the controversy. He said Biden’s words needed to be considered in context; that he was only saying ‘you, consumers, the American people, will be a lot worse off if we repeal these [Wall Street reform] laws as the other side is suggesting.’”

*** Ann Romney: “There’s going to be no more tax releases given”: Tonight, NBC’s “Rock Center” will air Natalie Morales’ interview with Ann Romney. And in that interview, Ann Romney declares — once again — that she and her husband won’t be releasing any tax returns prior to 2010. “We have been very transparent to what’s legally required of us,” she said. “There’s going to be no more tax releases given.” Mrs. Romney said if they release any more information, “it will only give them more ammunition.”

*** Ryan to talk about China and trade in OH: Today, Paul Ryan is the only presidential or vice-presidential candidate on the stump today. And according to guidance from the campaign, he’s going to talk China and a bit of foreign policy when speaking in Canton, OH at 9:55 am ET. “He will emphasize the need for trade that works for America and the need to make sure that our trading partners play by the rules. China steals our intellectual property, blocks our access to its market, and manipulates its currency,” the campaign says. “A Romney-Ryan administration will crack down on China’s cheating and make sure American businesses and workers can compete and win.”

When music meets politics: A couple of stories here. First, the band Devo — “crack that whip!” — is out with a song satirizing the story of the Romney dog, Seamus, who rode on the roof of the Romneys’ car during an old family vacation. The song is entitled “Don’t Roof Rack Me, Bro!” Second, the alt group Silversun Pickups wants the Romney camp “to immediately stop the use of the rock group’s song Panic Switch. And the Romney campaign has no problem with that,” the AP says.

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