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President Obama breaks down Mitt Romney's case of "Romnesia."

President Obama is on the campaign trail in Virginia and said something that sent the Twitter world into a frenzy.

Obama was talking about his Republican opponent Mitt Romney and came up with the reason why Romney is forgetful of his past positions on contraception, abortion and workplace equality for women and other issues.

Obama said Romney is going through "Romnesia."

"He's conveniently forgetting what his own positions are ... We need a name for this condition-let's call it Romnesia," the president said. "Now, I'm not a medical doctor, but i do want to go over the symptoms with you-because i want to make sure nobody else catches it."

"Romnesia" was No. 4 on Twitter's list of worldwide trends, and No. 2 on the list of tending topics in the United States.

According to the president, you might have Romnesia if you say you're for equal pay for equal work but you keep refusing to say whether or not you'd sign a bill that protects equal pay for equal work, if you say women should have access to contraceptive care but you support legislation that would let your employer deny you contraceptive care, and if you say you'll protect a woman's right to choose but you stand up at a primary debate and say that you'd be delighted to sign a law outlawing that right to choose in all cases.

But, the president told supporters not to worry "if you come down with a case of Romnesia and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website or the promises you've made over the six years you've been running for president, here's the good news: Obamacare covers pre-existing conditions."

In Virginia, the race to the white is totally up for grabs. According to Real Clear Politics, Romney is trailing Obama by just 0.8 points and Nate Silver Probability Analysis says that Romney has a 52.9 percent chance of winning the state. Four years ago at this time, Obama was leading his opponent by nearly nine points.

It was alleged that the president's reelection campaign has given up on Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, but Obama'straveling press secretary Jen Psaki said "absolutely not."

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