Obama vows to ensure 'secure and dignified' retirement
Continuing his appeals this week to middle-class voters and seniors in Iowa, Barack Obama is out with a new TV ad about retirement security. The 30-second ad, “High and Dry”, features David Hartgrave, a Cedar Rapids resident who Obama's campaign says saw his pension diminished when executives at his company raided the employees' pension fund.
"I'm telling the CEOs it hurts America when they cash out, and leave workers high and dry," Obama says in the ad. "It's an outrage. You've gotta have somebody in the White House who believes it's an outrage.”
This is the latest in a slew of ads Obama has run in Iowa, a state many political observers believe he must win or nearly win to have a chance at winning the Democratic nomination. It comes a day after Obama outlined his proposals to help the middle class and protect the retirement security of aging workers. (His plan on retirement security can be found here.)
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