Chair of the Democratic National Committee, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), appeared on MSNBC while votes were being counted in Nevada's Republican caucus to hit Mitt Romney on various fronts -- the endorsement Romney recently gained from businessman Donald Trump, the former governor's hardline immigration stance, and his chances in Florida. But her best line came on going after Romney on his past gaffes on the campaign trail.
"He said in Florida that banks have feelings and feel similar pain to homeowners who are upside down in their mortgages and facing foreclosure. So for the entire contest, Mitt Romney has demonstrated how out of touch is he with regular folks," Rep. Wasserman Schultz said, refering to his statement that “The banks aren’t bad people,” that they are simply "overwhelmed right now."
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