DAYTON, Ohio—The presidential debates are over, Election Day is two week away—and the gloves are officially off. For weeks, President Barack Obama has criticized Republican nominee Mitt Romney for moderating his position on a range of issues throughout the campaign, but in a Tuesday afternoon rally here, he suggested that his challenger was not "trustworthy" enough to hold the nations highest office. "We joke about Gov. Romney being all over the map, but it speaks to something important. It speaks of trust. Theres no more serious issue in a presidential campaign than trust. Trust matters," Obama said during his speech at a rally here. "You want to know that the person who is applying to be your president and commander in chief is trustworthy. That he means what he says. That hes not just making stuff up depending on whether its convenient or not." Obama added: "[Gov. Romney] is terrific at making presentations about stuff he thinks is wrong with America, but he sure cant give you an answer about what will make it right. And thats not leadership that you can trust."
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