Some Democrats were none too pleased to read a story in Sunday’s Los Angeles Times in which Mitt Romney supporters, refusing to be identified, called President Obama supporters “common,” “lower income” and “not as educated,” and likened them to baby sitters and nail ladies. The individuals were entering a fundraiser for the Republican presidential candidate at the Hamptons home of billionaire David Koch. By Monday afternoon the DCCC had issued a rebuttal in the form of a fundraising plea. Political Director Kelly Ward noted the quotes. “If you don’t think our country should be run by people who think you need a yacht for your opinion to count, then now’s the time to show it,” the email read.
