has given thousands of dollars to democrats and and democratic causes. so that calls into question what the president referred to as a nonpartisan report. and one other point, the same thing that the president is pointing attacking mitt romney and his own economic advise advisers. looks like sloppy staff work for the obama campaign. it doesn t appear the bain attack is going away at all. do they think this line of attack is sticking? they certainly do. they re not apologizing at all for coming down very hard on romney on bain capital. they think it is sticking in ohio and other battle ground states. some places that voters are starting to place very close attention to, romney s business experience. they re asking questions in light of the attacks. they believe it is working. it is a legitimate issue to bring up and ask questions about. and they ll continue doing it. romney is dead set against releasing more than two years worth of returns, insisting he won t give democrat
i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. first it s today s new round of attack in the presidential race campaign and the much winning battleground state of ohio this afternoon. president obama slammed the tax proposals, warninging they ll send thousands of u.s. jobs overs overs overseas. > the romney campaign is accusing them of another dishonest attack. why did the president level this new corporate tax attack on romney in ohio? reporter: well, wolf, the president is trying to draw sharp contrast between his campaign and romney s campaign, trying to suggest romney is looking out for the people at the the very top. specifically in ohio the people are making the argument that romney supports are eliminating tax. this will lead to job creations overseas. and that will come at the expense of jobs in ohio. we have not found any serious economic studies that the economic plan would actually create jobs until today. i ve got to be honest. today we found out there