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An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll published Tuesday showed Romney leading Obama 43 percent to 36 percent on which candidate is seen as better equipped to improve the economy. But the same poll showed Obama is seen as a better commander in chief, 45 percent to 35 percent. Last week, a CBS News/New York Times poll found 47 percent of voters said Obama would do a better job handling foreign policy, while 40 percent chose Romney. Romney's overseas trip comes during a notably heated phase of the campaign, although the candidates dialed back their negative attacks over the weekend following Friday's mass shooting in Colorado. Romney's advisers have said the former Massachusetts governor plans to avoid obvious attacks on the president while overseas, following longstanding tradition that U.S. politicians don't criticize their country's leader while abroad. "The contrasts will be kept here in the States," Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul has said. White House spokesman Jay Carney said an overseas trip Obama took as a candidate in 2008 proved it was possible to adhere to that tradition while still offering substance. Obama kept up his criticism of Republican rival John McCain during the campaign trip, but he avoided directly attacking President George W. Bush. "We'll see if that standard continues to apply," Carney said of Romney's trip. Romney will attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympics in London on Friday night.
Priorities USA, a political action committee supporting Obama, released a new television advertisement Wednesday using Romney's tenure running the Salt Lake City Olympics as the basis for attacks on the Republican candidate. The ad shows clips of Olympic teams from various countries that Priorities USA says Romney has questionable links to, including China, which the ads says gained thousands of jobs through Romney's private sector outsourcing, and Switzerland, where Romney once kept a bank account. While in London, Romney also has meetings planned with British Prime Minister David Cameron and other top government officials. From London, Romney plans to visit Israel and meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, then wrap up his trip in Poland.
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