Jordan Teicher and Jaywon Choe
The latest ad from the pro-Mitt Romney SuperPAC Restore Our Future looks very familiar.
The ad, which tells the story of how Mitt Romney helped find the kidnapped daughter of a Bain colleague, is nearly identical to a spot used by Romney's 2008 presidential campaign. is actually an ad that the Romney campaign used in 2007. Back then it was called "The Search." Now it's called "Saved."
Some of the photos of Romney appear to have been updated, but otherwise the ads are exactly the same. (Except for the last shot, of course.)
The video features an interview with Robert Gay, a former Bain Capital employee, who describes how Romney set up a command center to search for his 14-year-old daughter after she went missing in New York City. She was eventually found.
The latest ad from the pro-Mitt Romney SuperPAC Restore Our Future looks very familiar.
The ad, which tells the story of how Mitt Romney helped find the kidnapped daughter of a Bain colleague, is nearly identical to a spot used by Romney's 2008 presidential campaign. is actually an ad that the Romney campaign used in 2007. Back then it was called "The Search." Now it's called "Saved."
Some of the photos of Romney appear to have been updated, but otherwise the ads are exactly the same. (Except for the last shot, of course.)
The video features an interview with Robert Gay, a former Bain Capital employee, who describes how Romney set up a command center to search for his 14-year-old daughter after she went missing in New York City. She was eventually found.
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