Romney Derides Obama Supporters in Hidden-Camera Speech
The video gave the Obama campaign a chance to return to a popular theme - that the multi-millionaire Romney is an out-of-touch elitist.
“It’s not elegantly stated. Let me put it that way,” Romney said in response.
“I’m sure I could state it more clearly and in a more effective way than I did in a setting like that,” he told the news conference in California.
However, Romney stuck by his video-taped remarks, saying it was a message that he would continue to carry in the run-up to the November 6 presidential election.
“Frankly, my discussion about lowering taxes isn’t as attractive to them and therefore I’m not likely to draw them into my campaign as those in the middle,” Romney said.
“This is really more about the political process of winning the election and of course I want to help all Americans have a bright and prosperous future and I’m convinced that the president’s approach has not done that and will not do that.”
The video added to Romney’s problems as he tried to retool his campaign message with more specifics on policies after reports of internal disarray.
He has slipped in polls in the past two weeks as the selection of running mate Paul Ryan and the Republican National Convention failed to make much of a mark with voters.