Thus far, the Romney campaign has spent the entirety of election 2012 running away from the health care law passed in Massachusetts by then-Governor Romney. That changed today, however, when campaign spokesperson Andrea Saul approvingly cited the law during a Fox News appearance.
Saul was replying to the above attack ad by the Democratic super PAC Priorities USA, which features a man whose wife died of cancer a few years after Bain Capital shut down his workplace, costing him his family health insurance plan.
“To that point," Saul replied, "if people had been in Massachusetts, under Governor Romney’s health care plan, they would have had health care."
Prominent conservative pundit Erick Erickson reacted harshly, tweeting: "OMG. This might just be the moment Mitt Romney lost the election. Wow."



Let the truth be told.
The truth about Romney is he has never been even close to being like a regular middle class or lower class American since he was born. His father was a much, much better man politically than his son. Dad would probably turn over in his grave if he knew what Mitt was doing in this presidential campaign. Mitt has flip-flopped so many times on so many issues it isn't even funny. Do we want a man who can't stand on his own two feet and someone who is going to listen to every Tom, Dick and Harry around him telling him what to do and which way to turn next? Everyone who is on the border on which way to vote, ponder on that for awhile.