You got a bus, I got a bus.

Democrats are launching a bus tour this morning to mirror Mitt Romney's weekend bus tour of several swing states. The Democratic National Commmittee's bus will stop in the same states Romney is visiting, carrying Democratic surrogates and Massachussets officials to highlight the weaknesses in Romney's record as Bay State governor and to criticize his economic platform. For instance, the bus is scheduled to stop in Scranton, Pa., this afternoon with former representative Patrick Murphy, a Massachusetts teacher and a member of the Pennsylvania teacher's union aboard.

The bus tours ensure voters will get matching Democratic and Republican images in each state, much as Romney and President Obama offered matching speeches in Ohio yesterday. But only the Republican candidate will be appearing in person this weekend.

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Romney's bus tour -- called "Every Town Counts," and highlighting small communities -- will stop in six states, broken up by several airplane flights between the bus legs. The tour will be on the ground in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. Democrats are calling their tour the "Romney Economics: The Middle Class Under the Bus."

The Washington Post has a nice map of Romney's travel schedule, including where he is flying between bus segments.

Just in time for the bus tour, yesterday the Romney campaign kicked off sales of a snappy navy blue "Team Romney Men's Polo shirt" for donors contributing $40 or more. It's no Rick Santorum sweater vest -- the fashion emblem of the former Pennsylvania senator's surprisingly competitive presidential campaign -- but it is $60 cheaper.