New Delhi, November 6: Indians may hate them, but Barack Obama's anti-outsourcing ads are helping him win swing states like Ohio which will determine the US presidency.
Over the past few months the US president has released waves of advertisements against his Republican rival, Mitt Romney. These have claimed "Romney outsourced call center jobs to India" and was a "pioneer in outsourcing". Fact checkers like politifact.com have called the ads, at best, "half-true."
But Obama has persevered - because they are working.
The ads are part of a Democratic strategy to win over white red-collar voters in depressed industrial and farm states by portraying Romney as a Wall Street fat cat with little empathy for workers.
Ronald Brownstein, National Journal election analyst, emailed that "they ran those ads everywhere but they had more effect and were run more often in the Rustbelt."
Tracking polls show that nationwide, Obama has the support of only 32% of white working males. In Rustbelt states like Ohio and Iowa the figure jumps to 42%. In Wisconsin he's pulling 43%.
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