Mitt Romney can’t close the deal with regular voters because they’re on to him and what he stands for. They know he wants more massive tax giveaways for millionaires like him at the expense of working families like them.
If it comes to facing millions of voters who work for a living, Romney’s in trouble. The more regular Americans get to know the real Romney, the less they feel he’s on their side.
ROMNEY Said: "What I know is the economy. I’ve spent my life in the real economy. I understand why jobs come and why they go."
- Here’s what Mitt Romney knows about our economy: how to let Wall Street get away with abusing the rules and make working families pay more so he can give millionaires like himself more massive tax giveaways.
- Of course Romney understands why jobs come and go: picking apart companies and laying off workers is how he made millions for Wall Street. Putting a million Americans out of work is exactly what he proposed to do when he said let Detroit go bankrupt.
- Leading our country is about more than making our economy work for just the wealthiest 1%. But it figures someone who spent his career adding to the wealth of the richest few doesn’t understand that.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Mitt Romney’s $11 trillion tax plan would overwhelmingly go to a tiny number of the wealthiest few — including himself — while cutting Social Security and Medicare benefits that working Americans have set aside for their retirement.
- Regardless of their income, gender, party affiliation, geographic region, or any other demographic category studied, 65% of Americans agree Mitt Romney favors the rich over the middle class.
- Over half of Americans agree that the more they learn about Romney, the less they like him.
- Mitt Romney swept the $200,000 income category in all but one GOP primary state so far where exit polling for that category was available — even in the states he lost. The exception is Mississippi, where Romney still won among overall six-figure earners.
- In all the states where exit polls asked who best understands average Americans’ problems, voters picked someone other than Romney: AL, MS, OH, TN, and VT.
- Mitt Romney’s super PAC raked in $30 million from just 200 donors — the wealthiest of the wealthiest few — during the second half of 2011 alone. In fact, hedge fund or private equity moguls make up more than half of the top donors to his super PAC.
- As a resource, here are the exit/entrance polls for all the GOP primary states so far where one was available: AL, AZ, FL, GA, IA, MA, MI, MS, NH, NV, OH, OK, SC, TN, VA, and VT.