الأحد، 12 أغسطس 2012

The New York Times: Ryan gives Obama its goal offensive against Republican rival

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The New York Times, The choice of the Republican candidate Mitt Romney for the American Presidency, Paul Ryan, his deputy, giving President Barack Obama its goal, which was looking for.

And pour the presidential race in recent weeks in favor of Romney with the failure of Obama, who is seeking for a second term, in reducing the unemployment rate to less than 8%. Ryan is that the appointment of a new line of attack Democrats.

The newspaper pointed out that the Democrats will attack from Ryan's desire to solve the program Medcare Health Care and converted to vouchers, charter schools, as well as provoke wider debate on the role of government in the economy and society.

The New York Times believes that these issues represent a promising ground for Obama, and the opportunity to attack his Republican rival through the press. She says that instead of a referendum on his performance during the past four years, the president would turn the election into a referendum on the vision offered by Ryan and adopted by Romney.

And such a strategy could put Obama, who tried to declare himself as a customer of hope and change during the years of his administration, in the forefront of the defense of the current situation bad.

The paper says that Obama and his supporters the Democrats wasted time on Saturday, to launch their attacks on Ryan, and described Balmichdd who would like to cut health care for the elderly in favor of financing tax cuts for the rich.

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