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  DNC launches eBay auction to mock Romney's past positions
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Last EditedRP  Nov 09, 2007 08:40pm
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MediaNewspaper - Boston Globe
News DateSaturday, November 10, 2007 02:00:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionDemocrats are taking a humorous swipe at Republican Mitt Romney's attempt to turn his supporters' discards into campaign cash.

The Democratic National Committee planned to launch an online auction Friday to sell goods symbolizing the past policy positions they say Romney has dumped.

The presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor this week asked supporters to sell off old items to benefit his presidential bid.

Romney Campaign Manager Beth Myers sent an e-mail to supporters and asked them to sell their old belongings on "Mitt Market," an online auction site. "Do you have items lying around that you don't use?" the campaign asked on its site. "From bicycles that the kids have outgrown to old electronics or baseball cards, your stuff may be someone else's treasure."

Democrats then turned the tables with a tongue-in-cheek stunt.

"It comes as no surprise that a presidential candidate who has so cravenly pandered to the right wing of his party by auctioning off his past would ask supporters to do the same," DNC spokesman Damien LaVera said. "Unless smooth-talking Mitt Romney was planning on recycling those old tax-raising, pro-choice, pro-gun control, pro-immigrant, pro-gay rights and pro-campaign finance reform positions in a general election, we thought we'd auction them off for charity."
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