E.J. Dionne, a Washington Post columnist, called the new anti-Obama ad from pro-Romney Crossroads GPS super PAC “fairly conventional” on msnbc’s Jansing & Co. today.
Conventional perhaps because of its simplicity. Using clips of now-President Obama speaking as a candidate in the 2008 presidential election, the ad intones “We need solutions, not just promises,” and accuses the president of breaking his promises.
The 60-second spot will play in 10 key states, including Ohio, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, and North Carolina, as part of the start of a $25 million ad blitz from Crossroads, which is technically not affiliated with the Mitt Romney election campaign.
President Obama’s re-election campaign also recently unfurled a $25 million ad blitz in key swing states.
Effective or not, conservative groups are hoping to outspend the president in the 2012 election.








