Romney's End of Planned Parenthood Is Voice of New Campaign

Planned Parenthood Action Fund Targets Romney

unveiled its new ad campaign today, using Mitt Romney’s own words to confirm that the Republican candidate is the wrong one for thinking women. If you don’t support access to women’s health care — especially for poor women; you don’t support wage parity for men and women doing the same job, and you want to see Roe vs Wade overturned, go ahead and vote for Romney.

There is no ambiguity about Mitt Romney’s intentions. The former pro-choice, pro Planned Parenthood governor who will do just about anything to get elected shares his own words in the $1.4 million ad spot that will run in West Palm Beach, Florida, Des Moines, Ia, northern Virginia and Washington, DC.

“When Mitt Romney says ‘Planned Parenthood, we’re going to get rid of that,’ Romney is saying he’ll deny women the birth control and cancer screenings they depend on,” the ad says. “When Romney says ‘Do I believe Supreme Court should overturn Roe V. Wade? Yes,’ he’s saying he’ll deny women the right to make their own medical decisions.”

Team Romney responds to President Obama’s lead among women voters with a focus on the fact that women have lost jobs at a higher rate then men. Given that the majority of those losses have come from shrinking the rolls of teachers, civil servants and other government workers — all actions that Team Romney supports — the candidate must explain exactly how his administration would do things differently.

Simply stated, his economic math doesn’t compute. View graph larger.

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