2012-08-10 14:30:39 (Beijing Time) AP
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Watch the video above for an ad by the pro-Obama super PAC, Priorities USA Action, which
suggests Mitt Romney had a role in a woman's death.
The ad, released Tuesday, features former GST Steel worker Joe Soptic of Kansas City, Mo., who
lost his job and health benefits when Romney's Bain Capital shuttered the factory in 2001.
Soptic recounts how his wife became seriously ill shortly after "my family lost their health care"
and died three weeks later.
Top Obama campaign officials have refused to disavow the controversial TV ad.
<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/DK6Fv_GNJFw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Watch the video above for an ad by the pro-Obama super PAC, Priorities USA Action, which
suggests Mitt Romney had a role in a woman's death.
The ad, released Tuesday, features former GST Steel worker Joe Soptic of Kansas City, Mo., who
lost his job and health benefits when Romney's Bain Capital shuttered the factory in 2001.
Soptic recounts how his wife became seriously ill shortly after "my family lost their health care"
and died three weeks later.
Top Obama campaign officials have refused to disavow the controversial TV ad.