Should Democrats be worried about Romney’s last-minute bid for Pennsylvania? The GOP candidate has been running TV ads in the Keystone State, which had long been considered relatively safe for President Obama, and made a campaign stop there Sunday.
Senior Obama adviser David Axelrod doesn’t sound worried. Last week on msnbc’s Morning Joe, he pledged to shave his famous mustache should Romney win, and today on Fox News he told host Chris Wallace: “The next time we see each other…I guarantee that mustache will be right where it is today.”
Axelrod insisted the push for Pennsylvania is only happening because other “battleground states on which [the Obama campaign] has been focusing are not working out for them.” Indeed, recent polling suggests Obama has an edge in Ohio and even Virginia.
“They’re behind and they’re not catching up,” he said.
Romney campaign political director Rich Beeson countered on Fox News that the campaign’s move into the swing state is similar to Obama’s move to traditionally-red Indiana shortly before the 2008 election. Obama won Indiana that year by a 1.0% margin.









