Thursday, August 11, 2011

Obama plan: Destroy Romney (Politico)

Barack Obama?s aides and advisers are preparing to center the president?s re-election campaign on a ferocious personal assault on Mitt Romney?s character and business background, a strategy grounded in the early stage expectation that the former Massachusetts governor is the likely GOP nominee.

The dramatic and unabashedly negative turn is the product of political reality. Obama remains personally popular, but pluralities in recent polling disapprove of his handling of his job and Americans fear the country is on the wrong track. His aides are increasingly resigned to running for re-election in a glum nation. And so the candidate who ran on ?hope? in 2008 has little choice four years later but to run a slashing, personal campaign aimed at disqualifying his likeliest opponent.

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In a move that will make some Democrats shudder, Obama?s high command has even studied President Bush?s 2004 takedown of Sen. John F. Kerry, a senior campaign adviser told POLITICO, for clues on how a president with middling approval ratings can defeat a challenger.

?Unless things change and Obama can run on accomplishments, he will have to kill Romney,? said a prominent Democratic strategist aligned with the White House.

The onslaught would have two aspects. The first is personal: Obama?s re-elect will portray the public Romney as inauthentic, unprincipled and, in a word used repeatedly by Obama?s advisers in about a dozen interviews, ?weird.?

?First they?ve got to like you, and there?s not a lot to like about Mitt Romney,? said Chicago Democratic consultant Pete Giangreco, who worked on Obama?s 2008 campaign. ?There?s no way to hide this guy and hide his innate phoniness.?

A senior Obama adviser was even more cutting, suggesting that the Republican?s personal awkwardness will turn off voters.

?There?s a weirdness factor with Romney and it remains to be seen how he wears with the public,? said the adviser, noting that the contrasts they?d drive between the president and the former Massachusetts governor would be ?based on character to a great extent.?

The second aspect of the campaign to define Romney is his record as CEO of Bain Capital, a venture capital firm which was responsible for both creating and eliminating jobs. Obama officials intend to frame Romney as the very picture of greed in the great recession ? a sort of political Gordon Gekko.

?He was very, very good at making a profit for himself and his partners but not nearly as good as saving jobs for communities,? said David Axelrod, the president?s chief strategist. ?His is very much the profile of what we?ve seen in the last decade on Wall Street. He was about making money. And that?s fine. But often times he made it at the expense of jobs in communities.?

Romney officials shrug off the tough talk, arguing that there?s nothing Obama can do that will turn the campaign away from functioning as a referendum on his stewardship of the economy.

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