Both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are battling for the Hispanic vote and taking that fight to the airwaves. A few hours after the Romney campaign released a new Spanish language ad, the pro-Obama super PAC, Priorities USA, partnered with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and have released three new ads today, a total of nine so far.
This is all on the same day a new Quinnipiac University poll found the president leading Romney among Hispanic voters, 59 percent to 30 percent.
The three pro-Obama ads will start running on Thursday in Colorado, Nevada and Florida, and all begin with Romney’s own words. In the one set to run in Colorado, Romney’s famous “I’m not concerned about the very poor” line starts the ad and then goes to different Hispanic voters talking to the camera.
“He’s a person without feelings who doesn’t care about people whether they be Hispanic, Latino, white, who are below him,” one older man says in Spanish to the camera. READ MORE
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