A new ad with a new kind of energy from the Obama campaign.

The ads from the October 3rd Debate just keep comin’ and comin’.

Think Progress counted 27 lies told by Romney during the debates. That’s 27 new ads we can run.  Here’s No. 2:

It’s time for a new economic patriotism. Rooted in the belief that growing our economy begins with a strong, thriving middle class. Read the President’s plan. Compare it to Governor R—

—well, in truth, does Governor Romney have a plan? Last we checked, there were still “details” he had to work out with Congress. Details he didn’t need to share with the likes of us.

Kinda like his Tax Returns.

Wow. Everyone has their opinions about which ad hits hardest, but—WOW!!  This one really nails Romney, because it nails him using his own voice.

Please “like” and “share” this with other Obama Supporters, and maybe even a few Romney Supporters, too.

Maybe instead of attacking others on taxes. Romney should come clean on his.

Over the next few months you have a choice to make. Not just between two political parties or even two people. It’s a choice between two very different plans for our country.

Governor Romney’s plan would cut taxes for the folks at the very top, roll back regulations on big banks, and he says that if we do our economy will grow and everyone will benefit.

But you know what? We tried that top-down approach. It’s what caused the mess in the first place.

I believe the only way to create an economy built to last is to strengthen the middle class. Asking the wealthy to pay a little more so we can pay down our debt in a balanced way. So that we can afford to invest in education, manufacturing, and homegrown American energy for good middle class jobs. Sometimes politics can seem very small. But the choice you face, it couldn’t be bigger.

The President’s new ad, calling on Young People, and in fact, ALL people to stand up and vote.

And no, we’re not sick of hearing him say “I’m Barack Obama, and I approve this message.”

President Clinton…with his game face on.

La Verdad - Anuncio de Televisión de Obama for America (60 second version)