Tipsheet

New Team Obama Strategy: Attacking "Right Wingers"

Team Obama seems to have a new plan: attack "right wingers." Chief Obama campaign manager David Axelrod used the term in a derogatory way on Saturday and now, Vice President Joe Biden is warning voters against "right-wing ideology," in light of the Paul Ryan VP pick.

Friend --

Starting now, we can expect even more wealthy, right-wing ideologues lining up to support the Romney-Ryan ticket.

The people on the other side who are trying to buy this election are putting nasty, deceptive TV ads on the air right this very minute. They're not going away. They're getting worse.

If we don't do what we can to keep this close, right now at this crucial moment, we risk letting the other side run away with it.

If you're thinking about making a donation to the campaign, please don't wait -- donate $5 or more today, and let's win this together.

Every single day from now until Election Day matters. At the end of it, we'll all ask ourselves if we did everything we could to make sure that we are able to keep fighting for change.

I know how I want to answer that question. I hope you're with me -- because we're up against the kind of outside spending never seen before in modern politics.

And without people like you, this could get to be a pretty lopsided fight.

November 6th will be here sooner than we think. Donate $5 or more today:

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Thanks,

Joe

First off, Mitt Romney is no "right winger." He is a conservative who served as governor of arguably the most liberal state in the country, Massachusetts. This proves he is capable of working with both Republicans and Democrats to get things done. Second, Paul Ryan is simply a guy who knows how to do math, something the Obama administration isn't very good at.