Washington: Seizing a news report that a company founded by Mitt Romney shipped American jobs to countries like India and China, President Barack Obama went into attack mode against his likely Republican rival.
"Today it was reported in the Washington Post that the companies his firm owned were pioneers in the outsourcing of American jobs to places like China and India. Pioneers!" he said on Friday at a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida.
"We do not need an outsourcing pioneer in the Oval Office. We need a president who will fight for American jobs and fight for American manufacturing. That's what my plan will do," Obama said in the town where the Republican Party is set to meet in August to pick up its presidential candidate.

Barack Obama said the US doesn\'t need an outsourcing pioneer in the Oval office but someone who can fight for American jobs.
"The challenge that we have faced for over a decade is that bigger profits haven't led to better jobs, bigger profits haven't led to higher incomes," said Obama, who has time and again made outsourcing of jobs from 'Boston to Bangalore and Beijing' a campaign issue.
Sharpening his election campaign's attack against Romney after the Post report, Obama said that his Republican rival, who touts his corporate experience on the campaign trail, has the wrong ideas about how to turn the economy around.
Obama's comments came hours after the Post reported that "Romney's financial company, Bain Capital, invested in a series of firms that specialised in relocating jobs done by American workers to new facilities in low-wage countries like China and India."
"During the nearly 15 years that Romney was actively involved in running Bain, a private equity firm that he founded, it owned companies that were pioneers in the practice of shipping work from the United States to overseas call centres and factories making computer components," the Post said citing filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Romney's campaign, however, called the Post report a "fundamentally flawed story," arguing it fails to point out the difference between "domestic outsourcing versus offshoring."
"Mitt Romney spent 25 years in the real world economy so he understands why jobs come and they go," CNN cited Romney spokesperson Andrea Saul as saying in a statement. "As president, he will implement policies that make it easier and more attractive for companies to create jobs here at home."
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Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th and current President of the United States, having taken office in 2009. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States senator from Illinois, from January 20 ...
Willard Mitt Romney is an American businessman and politician. He was the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and he is the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party for the 2012 presidential election.
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