WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s focus on Chrysler’s desire to build some Jeeps in China has spawned a TV ad battle in Ohio, where he and President Obama are trying to attract car-minded voters with a week to go until Election Day.

A Romney campaign ad contradicts Chrysler’s assertion that it has no intention of shifting Jeep production out of North America to China. On Tuesday, Chrysler Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne assured employees in a letter that “Jeep assembly lines will remain in operation in the United States and will constitute the backbone of the brand. It is inaccurate to suggest anything different.”

Polls show Obama and the Republican presidential candidate in a tight race in Ohio for its 18 electoral votes. Second only to Michigan in automotive industry jobs, Ohio benefited from the government- backed bankruptcy of General Motors and Chrysler under Obama. Romney opposed that bailout.

Romney has argued at campaign events in the state, and in his Ohio TV ad, that he would be better for the auto industry than Obama, whom he said hasn’t prevented jobs from leaving the country. His advertisement highlights what it calls Chrysler’s desire to “return” Jeeps to China, without saying the company is expanding its North America Jeep operations.

Obama’s campaign responded with an ad scheduled to hit Ohio airwaves Tuesday, labeling the Romney ad “dishonest.” At a rally Monday in Youngstown, former President Bill Clinton and Vice President Joe Biden criticized the Romney ad, with Biden calling it “absolutely, patently false.”

Romney’s ad debuted over the weekend and has appeared more than a dozen times each in the Toledo and Youngstown markets, according to Kantar Media’s CMAG, a New York-based ad tracker.

The 30-second spot shows cars being crushed as a narrator says Obama “sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China. Mitt Romney will fight for every American job.”

What isn’t said is that Chrysler is retaining and expanding its Jeep production in North America, including in Toledo, as it separately weighs expanding into China, the world’s largest auto market.

Chrysler emphasized in a blog post that it has “no intention of shifting production of its Jeep models out of North America to China.”

“They are inviting a false inference,” Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania, said of the Romney campaign. “It is literally accurate and inferentially false. We also call it ‘not the whole story.’ ”

Obama’s response ad says Romney “turned his back” on the auto industry and then pivots to the Jeep issue.

“And now, after Romney’s false claim of Jeep outsourcing to China, Chrysler itself has refuted Romney’s lie,” a narrator says. The ads concludes: “Mitt Romney on Ohio jobs? Wrong then, dishonest now.”

Clinton said that Chrysler called it “the biggest load of bull in the world” that they’d consider shutting down Jeep’s North America operations.

Speaking after Clinton, Biden put it more bluntly.

“I mean, what are you talking about?” Biden said. “I have never seen anything like that. It’s an absolutely, patently false assertion. It’s such an outrageous assertion that, one of the few times in my memory, a major American corporation, Chrysler, has felt obliged to go public and say, there is no truth.”

Italian Fiat, majority owner of Chrysler, is in discussions with its Chinese partner, Guangzhou Automobile, to make Jeeps in China.

China taxes imported vehicles and is proposing additional tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles. To avoid China’s tariffs on imported vehicles, automakers typically form joint ventures with Chinese companies to make cars and trucks in the country.

At the same time, Chrysler is adding production crews at Toledo and Detroit plants, an expansion that the company said means 2,200 new jobs.

Romney first claimed that Jeep is decamping for China in front of a crowd of 12,000 supporters at his Oct. 25 rally in Defiance, Ohio. The singer Meat Loaf performed at the event in the Defiance High School football stadium.

“I saw a story today that one of the great manufacturers in this state, Jeep, now owned by the Italians, is thinking of moving all production to China,” Romney said. “I will fight for every good job in America, I’m going to fight to make sure trade is fair.”

Romney’s Toledo ad cites an Oct. 22 Bloomberg News story about Fiat’s discussions with Guangzhou. Even before Romney spoke in Defiance, Chrysler defended the accuracy of the story while addressing people who may be misinterpreting it.

“Despite clear and accurate reporting, the take has given birth to a number of stories making readers believe that Chrysler plans to shift all Jeep production to China from North America, and therefore idle assembly lines and U.S. work force,” Gaulberto Ranieri, a senior vice president for corporate communications, wrote in an Oct. 25 blog post on Chrysler’s website. “It is a leap that would be difficult even for professional circus acrobats.”

The company has no intention of abandoning its North America production, Ranieri wrote. “A careful and unbiased reading of the Bloomberg take would have saved unnecessary fantasies and extravagant comments.”

Romney officials didn’t announce the new ad before it was released, as the campaign has with many of its commercials.

“The fact that they didn’t release it publicly tells you they know the ad is dishonest,” Hall Jamieson said. She said the ad builds on Romney’s message that Obama is shipping jobs overseas and that the bailout wasn’t effective.

The United Auto Workers, in press statements and in an Obama-campaign media call on Monday, condemned Romney’s Defiance comments and the subsequent ad.

“Anyone with an ounce of knowledge about the auto industry and Chrysler’s production plans would know what Mitt Romney said wasn’t true,” UAW Vice President General Holiefield, who directs the union’s Chrysler Department, said in an Oct. 27 press release.

Ken Lortz, UAW director of the region that includes Ohio and Indiana, said in an Obama campaign conference call with reporters yesterday that the Romney ad represents “the lowest form of political tactics.” The spot features “clever word- smithing” to avoid outright falsehoods, he said, “but the intent of the ad is completely dishonest.”

Chrysler announced a year ago that it would add 1,100 jobs to the Toledo Jeep plant and in January that it will add a third crew and 1,100 jobs at its Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, which makes Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango sports-utility vehicles.

Ohio has the second-highest total automotive industry employment after Michigan, with almost 850,000 jobs from manufacturing, parts and dealers, according to an April 2010 report by the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The center concluded that under a worst-case bankruptcy scenario for Chrysler and GM under which GM never fully recovered, Ohio would have lost more than 201,000 auto-related jobs in 2009 and 2010, a May 2009 report said.

The industry accounts for 4 percent of Ohio’s jobs, and since 2009, the start of Obama’s bailout initiatives, auto- related jobs have increased by 6.1 percent, or 11,100 jobs in Ohio, according to a Bloomberg Government analysis.

That has helped keep Ohio’s unemployment rate lower than the national average, the analysis concluded. In September, the jobless rate in the Buckeye State was 7 percent compared with the U.S. rate of 7.8 percent that month.

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  1. What?  Romney lying?  Again?  I wish I could say that it was hard to fathom, but this seems to be the general trend.  This guy and his backers will say anything to get elected.

    1. Reminds me of the woman that was diagnosed with cancer because Bain sold a company that her husband worked at while Mitt Romney was on the payroll at Bain.  The ad said that Romney caused the cancer and Obama never once disputed the ad.  Jeep actually will be building Jeeps in China and if they build them there, that’s fewer Jeeps that will be built here.  That’s more American jobs being shipped overseas by the most incompetent administration this country has ever known.  Once again, the Obama campaign is lying.  Since he cannot run on his record, he must resort to lying.

      1. So we should push Toyota, Honda, BMW, and any other foreign car maker out, right?  That way we aren’t stealing German, Japanese, South Korean, British, or any other countries’ jobs.

      2. And then it all came out that the woman didn’t get cancer until long after her husband lost his job and she had insurance through the company she was working at.  Not only did Obama not dispute it he has continued to let it run.

  2.  Is there any more powerful symbolism of  American greed than selling out the
    American workforce while capitalizing on “representing” America.

  3. It seems that the TeaPublicans have to resort to distortions of the truth and OUTRIGHT LIES, because they have NOTHING ELSE to offer.

      1. and that’s how you justify Mitten’s lying?  The other guys do it too!!!!! (were  you stamping your feet as you wrote that?)

        1. Oh grow up!  Calling names make you feel like a big guy?  You know darn well that politicians will say anything to win an election.   And Democrats do lie even if you won’t admit it.

          1. Name calling?!  Who me?!  What name?  Mittens?!   really?  that upset you?  LOL!   I sorry….

            No no I never said dems didn’t lie, you were basically saying it’s ok for Mittens (term of endearment) to lie since the Dems do!  LOL!
            Don’t you have a clue?

          2. And Obama justifies lying about Libya how????  During silly season EVERY politician will tell you what you want to hear.  Do some research…for every lie you dig up on a republican and equal lie can be dug up on a democrat…this is what American politics has become.  A bunch of rich guys lying to get their positions and line their own pockets at the expense of the American people.

        1. I’m not saying he’s full out lying.  He is however not entirely telling the truth.  If you honestly believe ANY politician tells the truth 100% of the time…well I have ocean front property in New Jersey to sell you…dirt cheap!

  4. Now Chrysler Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne has come out telling us that Romney is a liar. To that I say, to the intellectually uncurious (Think Bush and now Romney) NOTHING is a lie if you really believe it to be true. Apparently Mittens gets his facts from Faux News, moral guidance from God who knows where and like George W. Bush hasn’t the courage to face the facts when they are presented to him to admit that he has made an error. I wouldn’t want that kind of person working for me as a pool boy much less my President.

  5. If these “American” companies had tried to pack up their factories and move them to communist China when our founding fathers were around, they would have hung them for treason. Without prejudice, and without hesitation. Big corporate America, DON’T TREAD ON ME.

      1. Really? Which part did you find ridiculous? The part about American factories closing up and moving to China? Or was it my opinion about how our founding fathers would have taken a dim view of it? I’ll tell you what is ridiculous. The way that we have all turned a blind eye to greed these days. The way that we have all lost our patriotism and flock to WalMart to buy cheap Chinese crap. The way we have allowed our elections to be turned into auctions between two bidders, the Democrats and the Republicans. I do own several history books. That is why I know what eventually happens in every trickle up economy. Do you?

    1. You can if the church was founded by a notorious liar like Joseph Smith who wrote his own “holy book” and hoodwinked millions into thinking it was divinely inspired.   

  6. Mitt Rmoney is a lying sack – and called federal disaster relief “immoral”.

    Privatize disaster relief ?

    What a steaming heap.

    Yessah

    1. Yup you’re right it is a steaming heap…of BS brought to us by the whiney liberal word twisting media.

  7. For those liberals who have trouble reading: “Italian Fiat, majority owner of Chrysler, is in discussions with its Chinese partner, Guangzhou Automobile, to make Jeeps in China.”
    I find it amusing that liberals and Obama continue to praise the success of the auto bailout on the US auto industry. What they did and continue to do is help an Italian company by subsidizing the  massive union wages and pensions. 

      1. Funny you should mention that, just this weekend I had a conversation with a family member who is liberal (I guess every family has one)….When in a civilized tone I  started to  speak facts …there began the uncontrollable rant of name calling, and  irrational left talking points, and nauseating, tired, old  “it’s all Bush’s fault”

        1. “civilized tone”, “facts”   (why does that make me giggle a little, are you really a republican?)

        2. I find my liberal family members refuse to even discuss anything if you try to discuss political issues. I have already told them that they can expect the same response from me during the next 8 years of the Romney administration!

    1. Did you happen to see any American companies come forward to take on the risk of buying a majority stake in Chrysler, even with the backing of the U.S., there wasn’t one which is why they went with Fiat.

      Do you have the same complaints with automakers from afar making vehicles for the U.S. market in the U.S. or is just because this company got the loans backed by the government?

      Let us not forget we are in a global economy.

    2. And you are furious that union workers get paid well because as a Republican  you believe that only the richest executives should make anything more than a barely living wage.

    1. We’re not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers,” Romney pollster Neil Newhouse said at a panel organized by ABC News

  8. Maine is two-times lucky in that Hurricane Sandy only struck us a glancing blow and that Mitt Romney was not elected president in 2008 to put emergency disaster relief in the hands of privately-owned corporations that have a for-profit motive to ration life-giving aid. 

    1. Exactly right!  What insurance company is going to give affordable hurricane insurance to any homeowner within 100miles of the coast!

      1. Ask Warren Buffet….he increased his wealth by $16 Billion after Katrina selling high risk area insurance in the gulf coast region.

        1. that’s After Katrina… $16b won’t last long…”Katrina damage estimate hits $125B NEW YORK (AP) — Hurricane Katrina caused at least $125 billion in economic damage and could cost the insurance industry up to $60 billion in claims, a leading risk assessment firm said in updated estimates Friday. “

          1. after you’ve had a bad accident, I come along and offer you high cost, high risk insurance because no one else will…   so now I got your money in my bank…. chances are good  that you won’t get in that same accident again…  and if you do I just might not have the funds available to cover the accident…  or maybe I write the policy with so much fine print that I have a way out…  sorry!

            But it is sweet that you have such faith in insurance companies, I find it (sniffle, sniffle)  quite touching  (sniffle)…

          2. Except that the probability of hurricanes hitting the gulf coast is a year in year out event. That’s why they lean on re-insurers to cover their losses.

          3. I’m with you there. But not all flood & hurricane insurance is under written by the government. Why anyone would opt to live in an area, such as FloriDUH, knowing the odds of hurricanes is beyond me.

          4. Coastal properties DO continue to have the same “accident” over and over…it’s called the weather.

      2. Why should the American taxpayers have to pay to rebuild a bunch of rich peoples beach homes over and over and over and over every time they are damaged in a storm?

        1. I’d have to agree with that ….clue.  But…  Why do I feel so dirty…

          The people I’d worry about in the common residential homes that had a tree fall on them, or their cellars flooded.  Not hese guys who build on the sand, year after year. 

          1. LOL!  That’s the point I’m trying to make.  Dirty…because you agreed with someone like me?  LOL!  I like to provoke conversation…without calling people names

  9. Easy solution to this commentary.  BUY FORD ………………………. They never got a loan.   Just sayin.

    1. there would be no Ford with out the bailout to GM and Chrysler…

      Ford Chief Exec in front of congress:
      Mulally, Dec. 5, 2008: In particular, the collapse of one or both of our domestic competitors would threaten Ford because we have 80 percent overlap in supplier networks and nearly 25 percent of Ford’s top dealers also own GM and Chrysler franchises.

      1. Friends who continue to work at Ford, took pay cuts, some took early retirements with cuts, and that speaks highly of fellow Americans who foresaw a severe economic collapse of the US auto industry. Ford designs a great vehicle.

  10. Romney had it right..Obama lied about letting GM file for bankruptcy. GM would never have shut down…no one would have lost a job ..no company would have folded and GM would have been much better off. If anyone doesn’t think so…then maybe they should read up on how companies who have filed for bankruptcy are STILL in business. Bush was wrong in the bailout and Obama was worse. All Obama did was give away our tax dollars for the union who was as instrumental in collapsing GM as the management was.

    1. “no one would have lost a job”  I have never read that ..anywhere!  Jobs would have been lost.  Romeny’s plan was to break the union and break the pensions that retirees already had.  he wanted to pull a Bain on GM and Chrysler.   Pay the investors, bankrupt the company bust the union and take away retirement and heathcare for those already retired.

      It was a different time for a private controlled bankruptcy of that magnitude, no American Company had the cash!  It’s why Chrysler was bought by a private Italian company, Fiat, And now your boys are complaining about the very thing that Mitten wanted to happen a private”bailout” of Chrysler, the only other ones with the cash were the Chinese..  I can just imagine what you’d be saying now if China had bought GM.   OBAMA SOLD GM TO THE CHINESE!!!!!!   yada yada yada

      Come on man.

      1. You mean like the pension/retirement benefits that Obama is trying to “steal” from the military?

        1. You got that exactly backwards!  That’s exactly here Romney is… reduced programs and benefits, privatize Veterans hospitals etc.   Man you guys are in some wicked bad states of right wing fantasy and denial.

          1. As a military member and now a retiree, I have to disagree with you.  I have incurred increased costs to what few benefits I still have left.  The current administration has almost doubled my cost of healthcare and is threatening to take away commissary and exchanges.  Shoot right here in Maine they are closing the only commissary in southern Maine!  VA…what a joke…they are already using contract doctors & nurses.  And how about the high unemployment rate for Veterans and the hundreds of thousands that want to make the military a career and are now being sent home by the current administration?  And no this isn’t ALL Bush’s fault!  There’s plenty of blame to go around. 

            PS:  Never said I was a republican…they don’t like my stance on social issues :)

      2. Maybe you don’t know how a company restructures under bankruptcy? Look it up. Romney was absolutely correct in his concept and GM would have still stayed in business. That isn’t made up, that is what would have happened. Now come on man do some homework and find out how WE got stuck for the bailout and how the Chevy Volt is doing. Obama sure spent OUR money wisely eh?

    2. If GM had gone into Romney bankruptcy that would have been the end of GM as there was no money and nobody including Bain Capital who would have put money into GM.  Even your beloved GW Bush understood that and loaned them money.  You can think what you want but those were the facts.  I don’t know how you figure GM would have been better off but I realize you are in the Conservative world where only statements by Conservatives can be believed, Fox is number 1. 

  11. Joseph Smith lied when he said an angel named Moroni came to him and told him where to find a bag of gold plates that contained the Book of Mormon.

    Joseph Smith invented the Book of Mormon out of his own imagination. 

    Mitt Romney is a liar who belongs to a rich and powerful cult founded by a notorious liar.

  12. Remember who used to run AMC … remember who used to be CEO of AMC … Mitt’s old man. Now that jeep is doing well maybe Mitt has got his nickers in bunch about the company his family all but drove over the cliff and instead he beats them like an army mule with half truths and outright lies. Romney once again proves the cloth he’s cut from is better suited for auto seat covers then a suit worn by the person who runs our country. 

    1. The only good news there is for the Italians….the Eurozone reported today their unemployment figure is 11.6 %.  The U.S figures (factoring in the U6 index) is the same. Not to worry…..this is a “Jobless Recovery” couldn’t come up with a phrase like that in a comic book.

  13. The left is always belittle themselves with name calling, and in this case a reckless  display of religiouis bigotry. H-Y-P-O-C-R-I-T  ! ( reply intended for boxmaker)

    1.  I don’t care if it makes me a bigot – I do not want a president who believes in the Mormon theology that he will become the god of his own planet in the after-life. The more you read about what the Mormon faith teaches its followers, the more you see what a silly and scary cult it is.

        1. Republicans love to cry about the evils of socialism and communism but the Mormon Church operates very successfully as a socialist system. Its adherents tithe to the Church and the Church creates a vast social and financial network that operates to the material advantage of its members.  

          Mitt Romney opposes socialism in part because he wants only Mormons to enjoy the privileges of their own socialist network.

          1. Republicans don’t cry about the evils of socialism and communism, just state the facts on a corrupt ideology that keeps it’s people impoverished. Conversly the Mormon Church embraces capitalism, encouraging the individual to succeed, Mormon held business’ employ millions of people worldwide. As for the tithe ,every organized religion relies on their congregations to contribute as each can afford.

            This would beg the question if you’re as much of an anti-Semite as you are anti-Mormon.

            Seperate and apart from that, this election has NOTHING to do about an individuals religious beliefs, refer please to the first amendment.  This election does however, have EVERYTHING to do with reversing the horrific state of the economy.

          2. I am only anti-Mormon to the extent that I don’t want to give the LDS Church the keys to the Oval Office. I don’t think a man who thinks he is destined to be a god in the after-life should have his finger on the nuclear button. What the Mormons do outside of national and Maine politics is no concern of mine.   

            BTW, the phrase “to beg the question” means to avoid the question. It does not mean, “this leads to the next question” as you and so many other semi-literate people seem to think.

          3. So let me get this right….you’re more concerned about what someone believes is going to happen after he’s dead, verses what he accomplishes when he’s alive?  What Mr. Romney can and will do,is solve our economic problems. 

            Are you as frightened of the suicide bombers that believe  there are 72 virgins awaiting them?

          4. My goodness that sounds like garden variety liberal name calling & jealousy, without a shred of demonstable evidence. Additionlly not defending any of your earlier comments, or answering any of the questions posed. So what is it, you  dislike Mormons or rich people. Before you answer (if you do), keep in mind that Harry Reid is both.

          5. By the way do you have the same objections to giving the keys to the Majority Leader of the U.S.Senate ….who hasn’t allowed a budget to pass for the last three years?

            Also thank you for the grammar correction regarding “beg the question”. Many of your semi-literate leftist journalists in the main stream media (in particluar the New York Tiimes) make the same mistake.

  14. I wish Romney would point to Ford as an example…The one company that refused bailout and went thru restructuring on their own…they ended up fine and it didn’t cost us a cent.  Not only didn’t it cost us anything, part of the deal was that Ford had to make consessions to the union to bring back some jobs that were out sourced overseas…Ford is doing just fine and it didn;t take a government bailout to accomplish it.

    1. So do I, but the downside to  doing that is that it would further infuriate the left, becuase an American company didn’t go  “hat in hand” to the government begging for a hand out.

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