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Joe Biden vs. Mitt Romney: Vice President Criticizes GOP Presidential Candidate

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JIM KUHNHENN and KASIE HUNT   12/23/11 04:30 PM ET  AP

TILTON, N.H. — It's an opening salvo of the presidential campaign, minus actual presidential nominees.

Vice President Joe Biden unleashed a biting critique of Mitt Romney's policies Friday and the Republican came swiftly back at him – a full-contact preview of what the general election might look like should Romney win the GOP nomination to challenge President Barack Obama.

All this, before a vote is cast in the Republican race, The Iowa caucuses, looming Jan. 3, are the first step in the voting to pick a Republican nominee.

In an opinion piece published in The Des Moines Register, Biden portrayed the Republican frontrunner as the purveyor of failed, retreaded economic ideas. Romney shot back that Biden and Obama live an economic "fantasyland" out of touch with the real world.

Biden's jabs mark a major escalation in Obama's re-election campaign and refocus his political team on Romney, the former Massachusetts governor whom Obama advisers have long considered his most likely opponent. And it switches Obama away from his just-concluded tax cut victory over House Republicans to the GOP presidential field just 12 days before the Iowa caucuses.

"Romney appears satisfied to settle for an economy in which fewer people succeed, while the majority of Americans are left to tread water or fall behind," Biden wrote.

The Obama team may be betting on Romney, but his Republican rivals were conceding no such ground.

Campaigning in South Carolina, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich derided Romney as a "Massachusetts moderate trying to come down and pretend to be a conservative. But I'm not going to say anything stronger than that. I'm going to focus on positive things."

Asked later how that wasn't being negative, Gingrich said: "I didn't criticize him. I described him accurately."

And he swiped at rival Ron Paul for wanting to shut overseas military bases, a stark departure from the Republican mainstream and one not bound to sit well in pro-military South Carolina. "The only person I know who is for a weaker military than Barack Obama is Ron Paul," Gingrich told 300 people outside a Columbia restaurant. "If we become isolationist, the world would become a more dangerous place overnight."

Rep. Michele Bachmann's campaign said Friday she would start radio and TV commercials in Iowa, her first since her straw poll victory in the state in August. In them, she stresses her Christian values and that she's "an Iowa girl from Waterloo."

Biden's words, meanwhile, summed up a running story line about Romney that Obama's campaign and the Democratic Party have been refining for months. The piece also was a direct rebuttal to Romney's recent claim he wants "an opportunity society" versus what he called Obama's "entitlement society."

Biden reiterated a major theme of Obama's re-election effort, one the president spelled out in a recent speech in Kansas where he declared that the middle class was at a make-or-break moment. In taking on Romney, Biden defined "opportunity" in his own terms.

"We believe deeply in opportunity – that if you work hard and play by the rules, no opportunity should be out of reach," he wrote. "This is a fundamentally different vision than what the other side has proposed."

Romney, speaking at the Tilt'n Diner, quickly countered that it was Obama who is hurting the country and expressed astonishment that Biden would have the "chutzpah ... the delusion" to write such a piece.

"This president and his policies have made it harder on the American people and on the middle class," he said. "And I don't think they get it. I don't think they understand from fantasyland what's happening in real America. They need to get out to diners like this."

The timing, placement and direct response to Romney represented a remarkable early volley from the Obama camp, using the most potent voice next to the president himself to set a new signpost on the re-election season. And it signaled an aggressive strategy to challenge his GOP opposition and engage even though the Republican nomination could remain unsettled for months.

In the opinion piece, Biden said Romney's proposals for the economy "would actually double down on the policies that caused the greatest economic calamity since the Great Depression and accelerated a decades-long assault on the middle class."

"Romney also misleadingly suggests that the president and I are creating an `Entitlement Society,' whereby government provides everything for its people without regard to merit, as opposed to what he calls an Opportunity Society,' where everything is merit-based and every man is left to fend for himself," Biden wrote.

In essentially placing its bets on Romney, the Obama camp elevated his stature in the race, particularly in Iowa where he is running neck-and-neck with Gingrich and Texas congressman Ron Paul.

Romney was clearly ready – and eager – to engage with the White House. While he generally has to be asked, or even pressed, to criticize Gingrich, he hit back at Biden at the first opportunity.

"I think they realize what's coming," he said. "I hope they're right. I hope I'm the nominee."

Romney aides said campaign days like this help him against his GOP rivals, positioning him as the candidate best able to take on Obama in the fall and addressing a top Republican goal: selecting a nominee who is electable against the president.

The Obama campaign also chose Iowa to deliver the Biden message because it is an epicenter of national politics and where it was sure to get intense attention.

Moreover, Iowa is a general election swing state that Democrat Al Gore won in 2000 but President George W. Bush won in 2004. Obama beat Republican John McCain in the state in 2008 by 8 percentage points. Biden's message clearly aimed for the state's general election voters as well.

Earlier this week, Romney accused Obama of deepening the economic crisis and backing policies that would redistribute wealth instead of creating equal opportunity for people to do well.

Romney said his policies would turn the U.S. into an "opportunity society" while Obama's vision for an "entitlement society" would make more people dependent on government welfare.

"The only entitlement we believe in is an America where if you work hard, you can get ahead," Biden wrote in the op-ed.

Biden's piece hinted at another line of attack on Romney – that the former governor is a man of wealth and privilege. Biden, in his piece, stressed his own family's working class roots and how his father's pride was "put to the test when he found himself struggling to make ends meet."

Romney, by contrast, is the son of former American Motors Corp. chairman and Michigan Gov. George Romney. Romney also made his own fortune as a venture capitalist, a point Obama's Democratic surrogates have used to portray Romney as out of touch and elitist.

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Hunt reported from New Hampshire; Kuhnhenn reported from Washington. AP White House Correspondent Ben Feller and Associated Press writers Will Lester, Brian Bakst, Seanna Adcox and Shannon McCaffrey contributed to this report.

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TILTON, N.H. — It's an opening salvo of the presidential campaign, minus actual presidential nominees. Vice President Joe Biden unleashed a biting critique of Mitt Romney's policies Friday and ...
TILTON, N.H. — It's an opening salvo of the presidential campaign, minus actual presidential nominees. Vice President Joe Biden unleashed a biting critique of Mitt Romney's policies Friday and ...
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02:33 PM on 12/27/2011
It's amazing that such a fool as Biden has lasted in politics as long as he has. I guess when you run unopposed as he has done for the last few terms it's undeniable. Biden was chosen as VP as security against anything happening to Obama. Who would want that fool running the country if something were to happen to Obama. The gaffe master is at it again, just a fool and his money will be a fantastic a VP as Biden was.
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robrtl
01:59 PM on 12/27/2011
stand up joe so we can see you.......
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walkingman50
Battling the second law of thermodynamics.
01:50 PM on 12/27/2011
To sum up Biden's speech; "If you wamt to keep getting government handouts AMD doing absolutely nothing to get them, Don't vote for Romney !"
BeerRun
GOP = Grand Oligarch Party
02:19 PM on 12/27/2011
Except if your rich and want a Goverment handout then by all means vote for your favorite GOP Canidate. Welfare for the rich at the expence of the middle class and poor.
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lewmanbubba
11:36 AM on 12/27/2011
"We believe deeply in opportunity – that if you work hard and play by the rules, no opportunity should be out of reach, WTF this doesn't work anymore and it never really did work. All of you in CONGRESS have been received cost of living adjustments and our pay remains stagnent. Why is the minimum pay still lower than 10.00 dollars an hour
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prubin112
Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king
10:57 AM on 12/27/2011
Why doesn't Mitt tell us how he'll get the economy running any better than anyone else in charge? If I hear about "the uncertainty of the job creators" due to taxes and regulations one more time, I think I'll throw up. Big business is waiting in the wings for their taxes to be lowered even more and for regulations to go away. Yes, let them do whatever they want to our air. land and water. Let there be no safety regulations for drugs or food. Jeez, the GOP scenario of how our country should be, and the aftermath of no regulations, will leave this country so ravaged that the next generation won't be worried about their social security- they'll be worried about breathing the filthy air and drinking the polluted water. That's what the GOP wants to leave future generations.
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10:29 AM on 12/27/2011
I think it's cute how the Dems and Reps pretend there is a difference between them...
07:41 AM on 12/27/2011
The GOP leadership never agreed with it. However they know the voters eat it up.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
09:20 PM on 12/26/2011
Hey , there Mittster! Who's living in a fantasy world? We've had 30 years that the GOP is telling us tax cuts will create jobs as every year the jobs keep getting cut. You'd think sooner or later that the GOP would stop believing that crap.
01:56 PM on 12/27/2011
Better if the voters would stop believing it.
05:04 PM on 12/26/2011
Biden also said "John Corzine is the man he told the president to call ,when the fiancial crises struck, "John Edwards is a man of honor", "The Talaban is not are enemy"so I don't think anything he says is taking seriusly
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Tykete
Theres only you and me and we just disagree
02:19 PM on 12/27/2011
Perfect!!! mjdloc
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Mike Cofta
04:47 PM on 12/26/2011
...I imagine Biden's original(?) notes were in crayon...
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
09:22 PM on 12/26/2011
Whatever. They must have stung just as if they'd been written in blood. He's got you and Mitt scurrying.
08:46 PM on 12/28/2011
Good one...
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Marcia Espeland
04:23 PM on 12/26/2011
He's not in touch with the real world. All he knows is Corporations, nothing about the middle class.
05:05 PM on 12/26/2011
And Biden is what "WORKING MAN JOE"
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stekathy
08:28 AM on 12/27/2011
No, Biden isn't in the mold of the average working man, but his point is that Mitt Romney is trying to paint himself as an average American that has gone through some financial hard times. That's an attempt to mislead and blind Americans to the realization that Mitt Romney is a man of wealth and privilege. Romney is the son of former American Motors Corp. chairman and Michigan Gov. George Romney. Biden isn't "WORKING MAN JOE," but neither is Romney!
01:29 PM on 12/27/2011
Joe Biden DOES KNOW more about working people's struggles than mega-millionaire Mitt.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
12:06 PM on 12/26/2011
Romney has real world experience with firing Americans, shutting down companies after taking all the goodies...those he kept open sent the jobs to China...is that the sort of real world experience we want in a president..I say no...noromney.
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saintpeterclan
12:35 PM on 12/26/2011
Patriot86, clearly you would have preferred that those companies just go out of business altogether, rather than have been fine-tuned and returned to profitability to continue to employ...
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
09:23 PM on 12/26/2011
They don't do us much good competing against us from China.
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Gingermann
***Peace Warrior***
10:24 PM on 12/26/2011
and firing all those people was the only way to make the companies work? that's short sighted. What about increasing R&D, investing in more efficient machinery?, negotiating a better contract with the workers?. No, of course not, that would mean acting like a real "manager". These guys just went in, like Gordon Geckko and sucked all the blood from those companies and, btw, many of those companies went into bankruptcy anyway.

Now let's look at Obama. He "saved" GM and Chrysler without massive layoffs. He saved all those banks (ingrates that they are) and AIG and we're getting our money back with interests while preserving jobs and the economy from collapsing.

Now, which of the two would you prefer?. I'm going with Obama.
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saintpeterclan
09:36 AM on 12/26/2011
Biden needs to tell us how adding 20 million illegals to our workforce will cure our unemployment woes...but I'm guessing he'll spin away from that one...
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
12:08 PM on 12/26/2011
Again...one last time...the GOP want the illegals there...the Dems have tried countless times to hold employers responsible with real jail time of the executives including CEO's with legislation ...and included measure to make those here have a path to citizenship...but the GOP blocks this...holding employers responsible is the best way to end this mess.
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saintpeterclan
12:34 PM on 12/26/2011
Patriot86, seriously dude, pull your head into the light...Maybe you've been out of the country, but it's this administration that wants to allow them freely into our workplace...The only immigrants being disenfranchised are those who remained in their country of origin and respected our laws...While I've got you, where do you stand on voter ID?
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saintpeterclan
12:39 PM on 12/26/2011
Patriot86, let me introduce you to Obo the Clown's Auntie Zeituni and Uncle Omar who have been coddled and protected by the liberal machine here in Massachusetts...Please tell someone else your stories...I live a little south of boston and see the impact illegals have on our society everyday...

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Again...on­e last time...the GOP want the illegals there
05:06 PM on 12/26/2011
his boss obama already told us, He said"they take jobs Americans don't want'
06:33 PM on 12/26/2011
Actually, that was McCain's line from 3 years ago, not Obama
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nanreh
08:43 AM on 12/26/2011
how come Romney do not want to show his TAX RETURNS, what's he hiding???????????????

same all story, he lied about his residence so he can vote where do not reside. he is a poor example of a human being.

export jobs to India, China so the Americans could buy cheap merchandise with the money they earn in minimum wage jobs.

he proposed to buy all the repossessed housing from the banks so he can rent back to the minimum wage workers at a profit for his companies

WHAT A GREAT HUMAN BEING HE IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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04:15 AM on 12/26/2011
The Republican platform advocates making the rich, richer, and everyone else poorer.
The GOP wants to destroy Social Security and Medicare, and eliminate the proposed medical insurance reforms that will get over 90% of Americans covered..
They think attacking another country without justification, and getting thousands of our servicemen and women killed, is a good idea.

So, Mr. Romney, please explain to me how the view is from Fantasyland?
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marinemomof3
"They lied mom", I know son, I know.
08:52 AM on 12/26/2011
#981

Bullseye !!
09:28 AM on 12/26/2011
Actually none of that is what republicans think or advocate. Except in your own mind.
Republicans would actual;l;y like to see everyone get richer than they are now, by having a good job. The key to that is a healthy private sector. Dems seem to want everyone to work (or not) for a government check. I can tell you that doesn't lead to anything good in society.

SS and Medicare are bankrupt. They want to make some reforms to rescue them for future generations. Dems seem happy to keep raiding the funds, apparently banking on them going completely bust on someone else's watch (so they can blame whoever that happens to be). They're good at that.
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otalp
Vermont dem
06:22 PM on 12/26/2011
Social Security is in good shape. It is not bankrupt. Medicare needs a few adjustments.
11:31 AM on 12/27/2011
Please quit watching FOX, or maybe don't quit, but check other sites. These are the same people that closed a large wealthy paper in London. Why?? Because they are lying people, that only want money for themselves.
They are similar to Rush in that all their choices for President fail. Fox has yet to pick Romney and last year evey time Rush picked a candidate they loose.This is known as LOOSERS