Santorum Michigan Ad Artfully Fails To Mention He Opposed Auto Bailout

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The Rick Santorum campaign is up with a new TV ad in Michigan, slamming Mitt Romney while touting Santorum’s manufacturing plans. 

The spot, titled “Your Side,” begins with a voiceover asking, “Who’s on the side of Michigan workers?”

“Not Romney,” the voice concludes. “He supported the Wall Street bailouts while turning his back on Michigan workers.”

Left unsaid is the fact that Santorum also opposed the auto-industry bailout. At times on the campaign trail Santorm has tried to draw a distinction between himself and Mitt Romney by saying that while they both opposed the auto bailout, he did so because of a principled opposition to all bailouts, whereas Romney opposed intervening on the auto industry but supported programs like TARP which were aimed at shoring up the banking industry.

The rest of the ad touts Santorum’s new economic “Made In The USA” plan, saying it “cuts taxes on Michigan manufacturers to zero, so we can bring back American jobs from overseas.”

 

 

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