Regular voters are on to Mitt Romney and what he stands for — and they’re not buying it.
- If corporations really were people and could vote, Romney would be fine. But if it comes to facing millions of middle-class voters who work for a living, he’s in trouble.
- We can keep our economy going, but we need leaders who want to fight for all of us — not just the wealthiest 1%.
Killer Facts:
- In the GOP primaries, Mitt Romney has cleaned up with the richest voters, but struggled with regular Americans — doing worse with voters the closer they get to the average American income (based on data from IA, NH, SC, FL, and NV).
- In the last two years, Romney paid an average tax rate of 14 percent — lower taxes than a typical family making $55,000 a year.
- Now Romney is trying to cut his own taxes by nearly half while raising taxes for nearly half of middle-class families with children.
- It’s no wonder corporate special interests that benefit most from a rigged system would go for the politician who’ll keep it that way: in the last quarter alone, Wall Street anted up 12 times more campaign cash to Romney than Obama.
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