The campaign aims at exploiting the worries in the minds of the voters as the American economy continues to plummet and prices of food and fuel continue to rise, analysts say. AAM says its multi-faceted "China Cheats" campaign will continue urging the presidential candidates to speak out and hold China accountable for unfair trade practices that result in job losses. The campaign will run through the May-6 Indiana primary. "Voters who care about the economy are the dominant demographic for the primary candidates. The candidate who clearly commits to solving the China crisis is going to win Indiana," said AAM Director Scott Paul.
"China cheats and Indiana loses