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US: Romney would kill the middle class, says Obama

Associated Press | Posted on Jul 20, 2012 at 02:16am IST

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Washington: US President Barack Obama told voters in Florida on Thursday that Republican challenger Mitt Romney wants to undo the structures of American society that built a vibrant middle class.

Romney, speaking in a Boston suburb, repeated his charge that Obama was more concerned with his re-election than bringing down the nation's high rate of unemployment.

The men battling to win the November election for the White House are engaging in the kind of intense campaigning normally reserved for the final weeks of the contest.

Romney would kill the middle class, says Obama

Barack Obama said the basic bargain in the United States was \'at risk like never before\' because of Republican policies.

Obama's decision to spend two days in Florida signals the importance of the state. If the president can win there, as he did in 2008, Romney would have a difficult time blocking the president's return to the White House. The US presidential elections are not won according to the popular vote nationally but in state-by-state contests.

Obama and Romney are in one of the closest presidential contests in recent memory. Incumbent presidents normally have an advantage, but Obama's has been diminished by voter concerns over the sluggish economic recovery and 8.2 per cent unemployment.

The race promises to be even closer in Florida. The state provided the deciding margin in George W Bush's victory in 2000, and it has been closely contested ever since. Obama aides said that since 1992, voters in the state have cast more than 32.5 million votes during the past five presidential elections, and only a total of 57,000 votes have separated the two parties in those campaigns.

Republicans are holding their national convention in Florida in August in hopes of giving themselves an edge in the state.

Obama was hitting hard on themes important to residents of Florida, a state heavily populated with retired Americans, military personnel and a middle class worried about the slow economic recovery and unemployment.

Obama said the basic bargain in the United States was "at risk like never before" because of Republican policies, those promoted by Romney who has a fortune estimated at a quarter

billion dollars.

"No matter who you are, no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like, American has always been a place where you can make it if you work hard," Obama said.

Obama, speaking directly to retired Americans, hammered Romney for backing a plan that would overhaul Medicare, government health insurance for those over 65. He said those changes would end up costing retired people an additional $ 6,400 a year.

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