WOLFEBORO, N.H. — President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney spent a quiet Sunday attending church with their families, resting up for the campaign’s final 11 weeks.
Meanwhile, both men sent top advisers to the Sunday talk shows to spar mainly over Medicare and taxes.
Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom told CNN’s “State of the Union” that Romney and running mate Paul Ryan are in accord over Medicare. He said Romney will “introduce choice and competition through more private plans.”
Obama aide Stephanie Cutter, also on CNN, said Romney’s plan to keep $716 billion in Medicare over 10 years would do nothing to shore up the program.
“They’re going to use taxpayer dollars to give subsidies to insurance companies,” she said.



