Mitt Romney has accused the Obama administration of “character assassination. With President Obama leading in the early polls, Romney said the potential turning point in the presidential race is the first presidential debate one week from today. Click below to read more.
Mitt Romney took part in three network TV interviews Wednesday night that veered in wildly different directions.
With ABC, Romney addressed polls that show him trailing President Obama, with NBC he promoted the Massachusetts health law that was a model for the national law he has pledged to repeal, and with CBS he accused the Obama administration of “character assassination.”
Addressing polls, Romney told ABC’s David Muir that “Frankly at this early stage, polls go up, polls go down.” And he pointed to the first presidential debate — one week from tonight — as a potential turning point in the race.
Asked by NBC News how he can “better connect with Americans,” he referred to the universal health care law he signed into law as Governor of Massachusetts. Romney has only rarely referred to the Massachusetts law, which Democrats used as a model for the national health reform law – Obamacare – that Romney has pledged to repeal.
“I think throughout this campaign as well, we talked about my record in Massachusetts, don’t forget — I got everybody in my state insured,” Romney said. “One hundred percent of the kids in our state had health insurance. I don’t think there’s anything that shows more empathy and care about the people of this country than that kind of record.”