Team Obama is out with a new swing state ad touting President Obama's accomplishments during his first term. The problem? The ad fails to mention ObamaCare, President Obama's landmark legislation.

The Obama campaign is going on the air in nine battleground states this week with a new TV ad that focuses solely on the president’s record and the four accomplishments of which Democrats are most proud.

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Considering support for ObamaCare is still extremely low, it isn't surprising they left it out.

Most voters still want to repeal President Obama’s national health care law, while belief that it will drive up health care costs is at its highest level in months.



The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 55% of Likely U.S. Voters at least somewhat favor repeal of the health care law, while 36% are at least somewhat opposed. This includes 46% who Strongly Favor repeal versus 28% who are Strongly Opposed to it.

If the Supreme Court upholds ObamaCare in June, you can bet the campaign will start using the legislation as a talking point, but until then, they're holding off.

On another note, jobs aren't being created and the economy is slowing, despite the ad claiming otherwise. More workers are throwing in the towel and have given up searching for a job.