WASHINGTON (June 27, 2012)--President Barack Obama and his presumptive Republican challenger Mitt Romney are working overtime to firmly affix an out-of-touch label to one another.
The label packs a lot of punch in just three words, communicating that a candidate can't relate to voters, doesn't care about them and can't be counted on to represent their best interests.
This year, the out-of-touch message is a mantra for both sides.
But Romney, with his vast wealth and some cringe-worthy sound bites, has proven more vulnerable on the issue.