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          Obamas disavow remark about Ann Romney

          Updated: 2012-04-14 07:40
          By Patricia Zengerle in Washington ( China Daily)

          Obamas disavow remark about Ann Romney

          Michelle Obama, right, commented on her Twitter account, saying, "Every mother works hard, and every woman deserves to be respected" after a Democratic pundit criticized the wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Ann, for staying at home to raise five sons. [AFP File Photos]

          It began with a Democratic pundit's comment late Wednesday on cable news that seemed to criticize Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, for choosing to stay at home and raise their five sons, rather than work.

          Thanks to social media, the remark quickly escalated into a fracas over the role of women in American society.

          It gave Mitt Romney, the likely Republican nominee for president who is scrambling to improve his ratings among women voters, a chance to reach out to them through his wife. And it sent Democratic President Obama's top campaign staff members - and by Thursday afternoon, the president and first lady - rushing to disavow the pundit's remark.

          The pundit was Hilary Rosen, who has advised the Democratic National Committee. During an interview on CNN, she tried to make the point that Ann Romney, as the wife of a wealthy private equity executive, does not understand many of the economic challenges faced by typical Americans.

          But she slipped by saying that Mrs. Romney, 62, had "never worked a day in her life".

          Mitt Romney's campaign, which saw his ratings among women take a dive as Republican presidential candidates sparred over abortion, contraception and other divisive social issues, seized the moment.

          Ann Romney launched her own Twitter account after Rosen's interview and she used her first-ever tweet to say: "I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. Believe me, it was hard work."

          That set off alarms among Democrats, who are keen to hold on to Obama's current advantage among women in a Nov 6 election in which women voters could tip the balance.

          "I could not disagree with Hilary Rosen any more strongly. Her comments were wrong, and family should be off limits. She should apologize," Obama campaign director Jim Messina tweeted, shortly after Rosen spoke.

          David Axelrod, a top adviser to Obama's campaign, also weighed in quickly on Twitter, calling Rosen's comments "inappropriate and offensive".

          The president spoke up Thursday afternoon, telling an Iowa television station that "there's no tougher job than being a mom.

          "I don't have a lot of patience for commentary about the spouses of political candidates," Obama said during an interview with KCRG-TV in Cedar Rapids.

          "My general view is that those of us who are in public life, we're fair game. Our families are civilians."

          The rapid responses by both candidates' staffs showed the power of social media in shaping a campaign's narrative and the sensitivity with which both campaigns view their efforts to appeal to women.

          Various polls have indicated that Romney leads Obama among male voters, but that Romney trails the president among women by about 20 percentage points.

          "This is an obvious ploy by both sides to try and demonstrate that they understand women voters and especially women dealing with families," said Jennifer Lawless, director of American University's Women and Politics Institute.

          The first lady tweets

          The controversy mushroomed on social media on Thursday.

          First lady Michelle Obama also commented on her own Twitter account, saying, "Every mother works hard, and every woman deserves to be respected."

          And Obama's press secretary, Jay Carney, spoke about the controversy for several minutes at the start of the daily White House press briefing.

          "I think we can all agree -Democrats and Republicans - that raising children is an extremely difficult job," Carney said. "And that is true for all mothers, as well as fathers."

          Women make up about 53 percent of the U.S. electorate. In a way, the controversy over Rosen's comments underscored the impact that former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum had on the campaign and the challenge he left for Romney when Santorum left the race this week.

          Santorum is known for his strong opposition to abortion and contraception, as well as his belief that religion should play a larger role in public life. As Santorum made such issues a part of the debate in the Republican campaign, support among women for Romney, the Republican front-runner, declined.

          "The GOP primary has had a focus on abortion, contraception and other issues that disproportionately affect women," said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. "Let's just say the Republicans haven't put themselves in a good light.

          Apology from Rosen

          Rosen eventually apologized on Thursday. "Let's declare peace in this phony war and go back to focus on the substance," she said in a statement.

          "As a mom, I know that raising children is the hardest job there is," Rosen said. "As a pundit, I know my words on CNN last night were poorly chosen."

          Reuters

          (China Daily 04/14/2012 page6)

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