DNC Launches Tour, Claims Romney Throwing Middle Class Under The Bus

The DNC announced Thursday that they will be launching a bus tour this week to protest policy positions relating to the middle class adopted by Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

The tour, entitled “Romney Economics: The Middle Class Under the Bus,” will last four days and hit Virginia, North Carolina, Florida and Ohio, key swing states. DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell and former Iowa Governor Chet Culver will attend.

The DNC said that the tour will focus on Romney’s “record of failure as Governor of Massachusetts, the lack of support small businesses received from Governor Romney’s Administration and Romney’s proposed tax hike on middle-class families to pay for massive tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.”

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