Obama launches new tax offensive against Romney
By JULIE PACE, Associated Press
Sep 24, 2012 2:29 AM CDT
Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney campaigns at D’Evelyn High School in Denver, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)   (Associated Press)

President Barack Obama's campaign is launching a new offensive against Republican Mitt Romney, blasting the GOP nominee for criticizing Americans who don't pay income taxes without having "come clean" about his own.

The campaign starts the new push with a television advertisement, its first spot using Romney's comments that 47 percent of voters pay no income tax and believe they are victims. The ad begins airing Monday in Ohio but is also expected to be part of the campaign's final push elsewhere.

Says the ad's narrator about Romney: "Maybe instead of attacking others on taxes, he should come clean on his."

The spot signals that Obama will keep making Romney's taxes a campaign issue.

The Republican has released only two years of tax information about his personal wealth.