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"What she said was absolutely out of bounds," said DNC Executive Director Patrick Gaspard on MSNBC. "Ann Romney is someone who obviously has worked hard to raise five good boys and she's made some tough choices in her life, I'm certain. Families should be absolutely out of bounds in this discussion." He added: "Hillary Rosen is absolutely not a paid adviser to the DNC or to the Obama campaign, absolutely not." Romney's campaign quickly assembled a conference call for reporters with the campaign's female surrogates, who said Rosen's comments pit women who make different choices in a difficult economy against each other. "The Democrats see them as the key to this election, the Democrats are saving their vitriol for highly successful Republican women, people like, sadly, Mrs. Romney," said Rep. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo. "The Democrats continue their politics of division that President Obama himself said he'd change." Some of the Republican response was divisive, too. "Many, many people in the Democratic Party view the choices that Ann Romney made as the greatest threat to feminism," Sabrina Schaeffer, executive director of the Independent Women's Forum, said on the same call. White House spokesman Jay Carney on Thursday deflected questions about Rosen's comment and her visits to the president's office building. Romney's campaign said Rosen has been to the White House 35 times. Carney said he knows three women with the same name and couldn't be certain that records showing visits to the White House by a similarly named person actually refer to the Democratic strategist. For her part, Rosen said Republicans were trying to change the subject by attacking her.
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