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Private sector doing fine? Romney targets Obama

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The race for the White House is heating up, and Democrats and Republicans are releasing new ads. Mitt Romney's latest ad campaign uses President Obama's own words against him.

A montage of news anchors reporting on the May jobs numbers is the introduction to the newest ad blitz.  It is followed by a quote from President Obama: "The private sector is doing fine…"

"I think this ad is very effective, because it's going to amplify on the fact that the president made a mistake," says Brian Darling, a senior fellow of government studies at the conservative think-tank The Heritage Foundation. 

Darling says 500,000 private sector jobs have been lost since Obama took office.

"It probably makes a lot of sense for Mitt Romney to put out ads now pointing out his vision for the future," says Darling. "He's pointing out that there are problems in the economy right now that President Obama doesn't seem to recognize."

The president later tried to clarify his statement. "It's absolutely clear the economy is not doing fine," he said in a statement. 

The Obama campaign's chief strategist, David Axelrod, defended the president's words.

"The first quarter of this year was the best in terms of private sector job creation, was the best in six years," he said. "We've had a slowdown in the last three months, largely because of global events. What the president has said is that we need to take some urgent action, and he's called on Congress to do that. They've sat on their hands thus far."

It's not the first time a political candidate has made a gaffe his opponent has tried to use against him.

Remember this line from Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004? "I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it."

How about this one from GOP candidate John McCain in 2008 at the height of the economic crisis? "The fundamentals of our economy are strong."

"President Obama and Mitt Romney are under a microscope.  Every word they utter is going to be studied by the media, by blogs, by talk radio," says Darling.

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