President Obama's re-election team is reviving an old attack on Mitt Romney's business record, this time with a focus on Indiana.

The campaign released a six-minute Web video today on an office supply business closed in 1994 by a company backed by Romney's firm, Bain Capital.

"I really feel in my heart that people need to know what Mitt Romney did to Marion, Indiana," a dismissed employee says in the video, reports the Indianapolis Star.

It's not exactly a new line of attack; the campaign of Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., used the Marion story when Romney challenged him in 1994.

Romney aides say Bain created the kinds of jobs that have been lost on President Obama's watch.

"Americans expected a different kind of politics from Barack Obama but, sadly, this is just more of the same failed politics that dominates Washington," said Romney spokesperson Andrea Saul.

The Obama attacks on Bain Capital initially drew criticism from a few of the president's supporters, including Newark Mayor Cory Booker -- though, as our colleague Catalina Camia reports in On Politics, Booker has now walked back his criticism.

The latest video targets Indiana, a Republican-leaning state that Obama carried in 2008. Romney needs to carry Indiana if he is to oust Obama from the White House.

From the Indianapolis Star: