By Libby Ryan
President Barack Obama launched a new campaign effort on Saturday in battleground states for the upcoming election.
The campaign introduced a 60 second television advertisement focused on the job creation, taxes and cutting the national deficit.
Obama's campaign spent about $6 million to buy airtime for the new ad in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, and Virginia, the key battleground states, reports the Huffington Post.
According to the New York Times, Mitt Romney's advantage over Obama when voters were asked who was most likely to restore the economy and create jobs has decreased.

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