A new Romney campaign ad accuses President Obama of declaring a “war on religion” – a common critique of Democrats made by those on the right. Instead, it’s Mitt Romney who shares the values of religious Americans, declares the ad.
The ad highlights the flap over a portion of the president’s health care law that required employers to cover contraceptives in their insurance plans. Churches were already exempt from the law, and, after protests from various groups, the Obama administration also added a workaround for religiously affiliated organizations, such as hospitals and universities.
From the Romney ad:
Who Shares Your Values?
President Obama used his health care plan to declare war on religion, forcing religious institutions to go against their faith. Mitt Romney believes that’s wrong.
When religious freedom is threatened, who do you want to stand with?
“War on religion” also calls to mind the Democrats’ attack line on Republicans’ anti-women policies this year, which was dubbed the “war on women.”
President Obama again defended the health care law’s inclusion of contraceptive coverage Wednesday in Denver at a campaign event.








