Outside a sweltering campaign office where the air conditioner was broken, Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown boasted to supporters about the reach of his re-election campaign against Democrat Elizabeth Warren, a consumer advocate and Harvard law professor.
"We're just everywhere," Brown said. "I guess Professor Warren is in Martha's Vineyard."
The message behind Brown's recent jab at Warren was clear: It was a knock on the island's reputation as a playground for the wealthy and a reminder that the pickup truck-driving Brown has cast himself as the working-class alternative to a liberal academic.
It was just the type of political dart that supporters of President Barack Obama have thrown at another Massachusetts Republican: presidential contender Mitt Romney, whose luxury vacation homes and reluctance to discuss his personal fortune have helped Democrats' efforts to portray him as an out-of-touch elitist.
In one of the most intriguing contrasts of the election season, Brown and Romney share a party, a home state and even some top advisers. Yet they represent different sides of the ongoing political wrangling over class and authenticity that has come to shadow the 2012 campaign.
The campaigns of the Republican presidential candidate and the incumbent in one of the nation's highest-profile Senate races seem as if they're working from the same playbook - just opposing sides of it.
Brown, who surprised many analysts by winning a special election to succeed the late Democrat Ted Kennedy two years ago in a state where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans three to one, emphasizes his humble roots, draws attention to his opponent's wealth and calls on her to release more information about her finances.
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, has faced precisely that kind of assault from Obama, a Democrat who has made appeals to the working class - and raising taxes on the rich - hallmarks of his re-election campaign.
In trying to attract Democrats, Brown often brings up his willingness to work with Obama. Romney, meanwhile, bashes the Democratic president at nearly every opportunity, calling Obama a failure in dealing with the economy.
Caught in the middle of Romney and Brown's differences are their campaign staffs, who share advisers and whose offices are 1-1/2 miles from one another in downtown Boston.
It's not unusual for political consultants to advise candidates with differing messages during an election season, but the mirror-image strategies for Romney and Brown show how flexible their advisers have to be during this campaign.
The most prominent link between the Romney and Brown campaigns is Eric Fehrnstrom, a top adviser to both. Asked to compare the candidates, Fehrnstrom declined.
"I'd really prefer not to mix apples and oranges," Fehrnstrom said in an e-mail. "Scott Brown and Mitt Romney are two very different individuals with their own unique styles and different positions on the issues."
Joining Fehrnstrom as advisers to both Romney and Brown are Beth Myers, who is vetting vice presidential candidates for Romney, and Peter Flaherty, who like Fehrnstrom and Myers worked for Romney during his term as Massachusetts governor from 2003 to 2007.
For experienced political hands, having to push conflicting messages is a job requirement, other strategists said.
"As political consultants, it's our job to do whatever it takes to win a race," said Rob Gray, a Republican strategist who has worked with Romney's and Brown's advisers. "Sometimes, that gets us twisted in a pretzel in terms of logic or consistency."
‘Millionaire Warren'
Such strategic twisting by the Romney-Brown advisers has been evident as Obama's allies have pressed the notion that Romney, whose fortune is estimated to be up to $250 million, is hiding something by refusing to release more than a year or two of tax returns.
"There's nothing hidden," Romney told Radio Iowa this month.
Obama's strategy should sound familiar to Massachusetts voters.
Brown's campaign has taken a similar position, accusing Warren of failing to be transparent by refusing to release her tax returns from 2006 and 2007.
"She is clearly hiding something. What is in her tax returns during these years that Warren is so afraid voters might learn?" Brown campaign manager Jim Barnett said last spring, sounding a lot like a spokesman for Obama's team.
In one statement, Barnett called the Democratic contender "Millionaire Warren." Warren's net worth could be as much as $14.5 million, according to her financial disclosures.
The attention to Warren's wealth is the kind of talk that Romney, in defending his fortune, has condemned as the "politics of envy."
"Everywhere he goes, we hear him talking about millionaires and billionaires and executives and Wall Street," Romney said of Obama last winter. "It's a very envy-oriented, attack-oriented approach and I think it will fail."
‘Bromney'
As Obama's supporters hammer Romney for sheltering his investment income in ways not available to most people, Brown has similarly tried to cast Warren as being the entitled recipient of special favors.
Brown has accused Warren of falsely claiming Native American heritage to gain an advantage in education and employment applications.
Warren, a graduate of Rutgers Law School, taught at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and is widely regarded as an expert in commercial law. Warren maintains that she identified herself as Cherokee because her mother had said she was part Cherokee.
"I never asked for any advantage, nor received advantage in going to college, to law school, or in any job," Warren said last week.
Warren supporters are encouraging her to fight back by trying to link Brown with Romney, despite the differences between the two Republicans.
The more she talks about Romney the better, they said, hoping to prove that the political distance between Republicans Brown and Romney is not as great as it may seem.
"These guys are brothers in policy. I call them Bromney. Like the celebrity marriages," said John Walsh, chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party.
Brown contends that despite their shared staff, his campaign is quite different from Romney's.
"I'm not worried about what Governor Romney does," Brown said. "He's doing his thing, and I'm doing mine."
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IN OTHER WORDS BROWN is much like the TEA-SHYSTERS not GOP !!!!!!!
Another SLUG who claims he is PATRIOTIC !!! More Radical than anything else!
Alain, No matter how hard liberals try common sense is going to win out. Obama got 4 years to expand entitlements. I doubt he gets another 4 years.....
When will this campaign start talking about THE ISSUES ? We all know Warren is NOT an Indian.. by any stretch of the imagination. We all know Brown is not a full-fledged republican by any stretch of the imagination.
But so what?
We need to know what they think about border security, NASA growth, military support, control of the budget and all of the things which make the US so great.
But these two clowns (I was going to say pimples on the hogs ass but that sounded to dramatic) have not once discussed anything a true Patriot wants to hear and know about.
They both should be thrown out and replaced by someone who gives a damn about our future not theirs.
This class separation was NOT brought on by the 99% American People, it was brought on by the corrupt Republican corporate MONARCHY that MADE SLAVES OF THEM because of their CAPITALISTIC GREED with ZERO GOVERNMENTAL CONTROL OVER IT! THAT'S THE ONLY REASON! All the wealth to the ONE-PERCENTERS and STARVATION of the 99% Americans in the name of "FREE ENTERPRISE" as exlax ETCH-A-SKETCH calls it! The question is "free enterprise for whom!, the ONE-PERCENTERS?" It sure as hell hasn't been for the 99% American People between gasoline price thievery and hom foreclosures, the American People have LOST their American way of life because of the corrupt Republican OIL & FINANCIAL corporates who have brought on our ECONOMIC COLLAPSE & the GLOBAL ECONOMIC COLLAPSE and ALL because of their UNCONTROLLED CAPITALISTIC GREED! This represents your class separation!
Vote 100% STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC and let's rid our selves of their corruption ONCE & FOREVER!
Your quite right "TR" Rose II. The class separation is a clear product of the corporate greed that has grown exponentially ever since the wretched Ronald Reagan. Just look at the growing discrepancy between the wealth held by the upper one or two percent compared to everyone else. There is class warfare and the robber barons launched the first volley along time ago. Mitt Romney is the poster boy for everything that is wrong with the Corporate Vampire that have caused this to happen. Any working person who votes for him is a fool.
Don’t worry Folks, the Republicans Tea Billy Conservatives are going to Focus on the Economy and Job Issues, just as soon as they solve those really Important Social Issues like Obamacare, Gay Marriage, Babies, and Gawd . You Bet Cha….Fer Sure
By da Way…….Did any of these Republican TeaBilly Conservative Politicians Vote to Repeal their Own Socialist Healthcare that they Receive.? You know…………da one that that Covers them and their Families (Including Birth Control) all paid for by Our Tax $$$$$$$$.
I hear Crickets Chirping……
Lets break this down in simple terms. Republican TeaBilly Conservative = Self Righteous Hypocrite.
Mitt is about as Real as a Plastic Bananna!
Is it Mitt ____________Romney?
“Political Puppet”
“I’m Not a Crook”
“Country Club”
“Middle Class Warfare”
“Not To Much..Out of Touch”
“Cheap Labor is Our Future”
“Outsourcing is Awesome”
“Profits Over People”
“Corporations are People Too”
“F da Poor”
“No Substance”
“Let Detroit go Bankrupt”
“National Right to Work”
“Swiss Accounts”
“Flip Flop”
“Pray da Gay Away”
Mitt Romney’s Solution to all Problems…….Prayer and a Moment of Silence.
Da Biggest Threat to Mitt Romney’s Campaign……..da Truth!
Eric Cantor is still da Biggest “Weasel in Politics”. You BetCha….Fer Sure.
John Boehner is One Real Big “Puzzy”.
Wouldn’t Mitch McConnell make da Perfect “Turtle Head”?
Visiting this site and looking at the comments is very nostalgic: it reminds me of the 4th grade school yard where kids use toilet humor and name-calling. Later.