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Obama Targets Core Constituencies In Midterms Home Stretch

JULIE PACE   10/17/10 10:28 PM ET   AP

Obama Core Constituencies

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Heading into the homestretch of the midterm elections, President Barack Obama is targeting key Democratic constituencies as he tries to energize voters and build up Election Day turnout among his supporters.

The groups Obama is targeting mirror those that helped him win the White House: young people, African-Americans and women. A crucial element of the president's strategy in the two weeks before the Nov. 2 election is finding a way to get first-time voters from 2008 to head back to the polls even though Obama's name isn't on the ballot.

Speaking before a lively crowd of 35,000 during a Sunday night rally on the campus of Ohio State University, the president sought to recapture the enthusiasm of his presidential campaign, urging Democrats not to give up in the face of polls predicting sweeping defeats for the party in November.

"You can defy the conventional wisdom, the kind that says you can't overcome the cynicism of our politics," Obama said, his voice hoarse from three straight days of campaigning.

The White House said Sunday's crowd was the largest Obama had spoken to since his inauguration.

Obama was joined in Ohio by first lady Michelle Obama, their first joint campaign appearance since the presidential election. The first lady has been on a campaign swing of her own, putting a personal spin on the election.

"When I think about the issues facing our nation right now, I think about what that means for our girls," Mrs. Obama told the crowd.

The president has been blunt in recent campaign stops, acknowledging that with 9.6 percent unemployment, the sputtering economy makes this election season difficult for Democrats.

"It's hard because we've been through an incredibly difficult time as a nation," Obama said Sunday. "We've gone through a tougher time than any time in the lifetime of most of us."

Sunday's rally at Ohio State was one of five the president was scheduled to attend ahead of Election Day, all designed to remind the Democratic base of the enthusiasm Obama inspired during his presidential campaign.

The five rallies are all in states Obama won during his presidential bid, and all in states with competitive midterm races: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, California and Nevada. Though Democratic officials say the president is casting a wide net and trying to reach the whole of the Democratic party, some rallies do target specific constituencies.

In Madison, Wis., late last month, Obama targeted young voters at the University of Wisconsin. Officials hoped last week's rally in Philadelphia reached African-Americans, many of whom came to the polls for the first time in 2008 to support Obama. Democratic candidates like Pennsylvania Senate hopeful Joe Sestak need high turnout in urban areas like Philadelphia if they're to overcome stiff Republican opposition.

At an event Thursday in Seattle, Obama will focus on how the economic crisis has affected women. White House deputy communications director Jen Psaki said Obama will argue that women who may have benefited from administration initiatives like the small business lending program would suffer under Republican leadership.

Obama is also using backyard meetings and televised town halls, including one broadcast on MTV, BET and CMT last week.

White House officials insist the president's coast-to-coast campaigning is making a difference.

"There's an excitement about what this president is trying to do. There's an energy around it," Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."

But polls suggest Obama's winning coalition from 2008 is crumbling. About one-quarter of those who voted for Obama are voting Republican in November or are considering doing so, according to an Associated Press-Knowledge Networks poll.

Equally as dispiriting for the White House: Just half of Obama voters say they'll definitely show up to vote Nov. 2, while two-thirds of those who voted for Republican John McCain in the 2008 presidential election say they're certain to vote.

Democratic officials say the president is still the best messenger to encourage his party to get to the polls. Following three straight days of events in Delaware, Massachusetts and Ohio, Obama heads West for stops in Portland, Ore., on Wednesday, Seattle and San Francisco on Thursday, Los Angeles and Las Vegas on Friday and Minneapolis on Saturday.

Obama probably will spend Election Day in the nation's capital, and has requested an absentee ballot to vote in his home state of Illinois.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Heading into the homestretch of the midterm elections, President Barack Obama is targeting key Democratic constituencies as he tries to energize voters and build up Election Day...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Heading into the homestretch of the midterm elections, President Barack Obama is targeting key Democratic constituencies as he tries to energize voters and build up Election Day...
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06:46 PM on 10/18/2010
Stay focused! Change has come, but Hate is powerful and disruptive! So let's go Dems get out and vote!
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TeaLady005
06:13 PM on 10/18/2010
The Demos will lose the House 2 weeks from tomorrow and Pelosi will be handing over that big gavel to John!
But the outgoing Demos are not thru,,,as HR 4646 will be brought to the floor AFTER the elections. This bill will hit every American with a 1% tax on their bank transactions! When you make a cash deposit, social security deposit, direct payroll deposit, or any kind of deposit,,the Obama government wants 1% of your money!

What happened to Obama's promise of no new taxes on the poor and middle class? Please look at HR 4646 which is proposed by the Democrats.
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time4change2009
05:39 PM on 10/18/2010
What a weak article from a site supposedly on the side of the Left. Been interesting...well...actually kind of pathetic watching the media downplay the great turn out of last night's rally, all for the purpose of hiding the fact that Dems ARE in fact, Fired Up...and Ready to WIN...as evident by the crowd of 35,000 !!! We're not only running against the Tea Baggers or the Party of No...we're also running against the manipulation of the media (again).
And Yes We WILL ! (again)

Click for article and a few pics re: last night's Moving America Forward Rally in Ohio: http://blacks4barack.blogspot.com/2010/10/president-and-1st-lady-rally-in-ohio.html

p.s. If the Tea/Publicans ever had HALF this size crowd...
it would be non-stop BREAKING NEWS !!!
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JessWonderin
05:01 PM on 10/18/2010
Just found Christine's new plan to win . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7MgohiD5Fk&feature=related

. . . Arthur Brown.
04:16 PM on 10/18/2010
First, James Ready nearly got his boyfriend, Massachusetts congressman Barney Frank, in deep doo-doo when he got arrested for growing and possessing marijuana — while Frank was in the house with him. Then, he mouthed off to a couple of (semi-drunk) ladies on a plane, causing a fight after he called another passenger "Santa Claus." And now he's staging bizarre performance art. In the video below, you'll see him as he looms in on Frank's Republican election opponent Sean Bielat after a debate at the WGBH studios in Boston.

http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2010/10/barney_franks_boyfriend_is_bec.html
04:16 PM on 10/18/2010
Fortunately, the President has done what is needed to be done. The job is not over. It’s still more hard work to be done.

Healthcare: I really care less about it but we were raised in a family that we always had healthcare. We are healthy people but healthcare is something that is a must. We were told that if it is important to you, then you insure it. Paying monthly premiums weren’t an issue but having your insurance drop when you had a major health issue was when you saw your carrier dropping people.

Financial Reform: Not a millionaire or a billionaire but taking care of your finance is important. He stopped the fear that came in the mailbox. They didn’t care if your credit was excellent; you were live profits to them. Thank you, Mr. President.

Education: Banks were out of control on student loans. When we finish college, we had NO DEBT! We were able to finish a four year program in three years. Education was an education. Now, the education lacks so much.

This President has taken on domestic issues. You have to take care of home first in order to step out in the world. You are going to have to do things that aren’t popular but they are the right things to do to set the right foundation for stability.

Our President is still cleaning out the kitchen. So, pick up some gloves and give the man.
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03:31 PM on 10/18/2010
Unfortunately for the President, his reputation has now become that he is the guy who says the right thing, then does the opposite. There are countless examples: He promised to close Guantanamo and dramatically alter the Bush/Cheney incarceration policies, then did the opposite. He promised to end Don't Ask/Don't Tell, but now he is suing to keep it in effect (while, of course, continuing to say he opposes it). He said he was for universal health care with a public option, and now we have learned that the universal coverage and public option were jettisoned without any kind of fight at all. He said he was the peace candidate, just before adopting the Bush/Cheney policies in Iraq and actually escalating Afghanistan. He said he opposed off-shore drilling, just before approving it for the East Coast. The list goes on and on. People now realize that it does not much matter what he says in his press conferences or endless campaign rallies. They know now that it is smarter to watch what he actually does. That is why he is having so much trouble holding the core of the Democratic party. I am a lifelong Democrat, and he doesn't seem much like any Democratic I have ever encountered.
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TheInconvenientTruth
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05:23 PM on 10/18/2010
Wow!! You have compiled quite the list here. Regrettably (and this is the biggest problem with the left) your list fails to account for the political reality he was confronted with upon assuming office. Mike Tyson once said, "Every man has a plan until he gets hit." I think President Obama knows full well now that running for office is different than running office. If President Obama should be indicted for anything, it should be for sorely underestimating the staunch resistance of a completely uncooperative opposition party and their hatred towards him. What's more, he failed to anticipate the fickleness and childish impatience of his so-called supporters who have a completely unrealistic view of what it takes to tackle the mountain of sh*%!t that's on his plate. They want their issues tackled now. If he doesn't, they'll cut off their noses to spite their faces by sitting out the next election...to their own detriment. I actually share your disappointment about the public option and GTMO, but I'm also realistic about what is politically achievable with a fractured democratic party and a unanimously opposed republican party. Your claim that he adopted Bush/Cheney policies in Iraq is blatantly false and not supported at all by the facts. And escalating in Afghanistan is exactly what he said he would do--I'm not sure why you feel this is opposite of something he said previously.
jokerdanny
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03:28 PM on 10/18/2010
Imagine you're in a tug of war. You're pulling to the left and the opposition is pulling to the right. You need to pull 10 feet to win. It's true, that so far under Obama & the Democrats, we've only pulled the rope 3 feet to the left. But why would you want to switch sides and pull in the other direction?
03:20 PM on 10/18/2010
The Obamas are campaigning? After the week they just had? God, love ‘em.

It started with Obama’s stunning admission that all those “shovel-ready” jobs he spoke of when promoting the stimulus, uh, “don’t exist.” In some cultures, that’s called fraud.

Then, the NY Times, that bastion of liberalism, formally debunked the Dem claim that the Chamber of Commerce was using foreign cash to influence elections. Reports from the weekend even claim that Dems actually receive more foreign donations than evil Reps (say it ain’t so). Go have a Google.

On to Florida, where Judge Roger Vinson allowed 20 states to continue their lawsuit against Obamacare. Seems the judge--like 70% of Americans--realizes that government can’t force individuals to buy health insurance or be fined. But the kicker was the Obama lawyers’ defense, which argued that the bill is, in fact, a big F-A-T tax, something Obama swore repeatedly wasn’t the case (see any similarity with the first two falsehoods?).

And finally, the first lady and Harvard-educated lawyer breaks Illinois electioneering laws and doesn’t seem to know or care that she did. So she’s allowed to? Can I, then?

One question: Exactly what policies are they campaigning on?
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JessWonderin
05:04 PM on 10/18/2010
"On to Florida, where Judge Roger Vinson . ." was a "shopped Judge" Bush apointee who was "selected" because they KNEW hew would rule in the Crybagger favor . . hardly "news" . . . like finding no black leaders in the Klan . . . .
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Constance Goforth
Hold to the truth
08:43 PM on 10/18/2010
I wondered if anyone would bring up Michelle Obama's campaigning indoors at polling locations...
03:06 PM on 10/18/2010
WOW,

Sarah Pay(mefirst)lin gets more prominent coverage on this site for her start of a Teabagger Repugnant voter tour than does the POTUS stomping for Dems.

This says it all.

The closet, Teabagger Repugnant site EXPOSED.
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JessWonderin
04:56 PM on 10/18/2010
Obama . . . 35,000 cheering PEOPLE = ignore
Palin . . . 140 characters of nonsence = national headlines for weeks

"MSM"??? . . . . go figger.
03:03 PM on 10/18/2010
WOW HuffPo,

Sarah Pay(mefirst)lin gets more prominent coverage on this blog for her start of a Teabagger Repugnant voter tour than does the POTUS stomping for Dems.

This says it all.

The closet, Teabagger Repugnant blog EXPOSED.
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Ain't nothing like the real thing
03:10 PM on 10/18/2010
yes Palin had a HUGE 2,000 supporters ..Obama had a ho hum..35,000....Go Figure
02:53 PM on 10/18/2010
Hmm, does this mean that the "professional leftists" who were supposed to quit griping and whining are now expected to do tricks on command? Sorry, Mr. President. I was a supporter and a contributor, but you're a little late. You can't s*** all over your family and then expect them to come running when you call.
03:22 PM on 10/18/2010
No, it’s never too late for the President to do what’s needed to get you to do what you need to do. No, you are the one that gives the half step in support. You never give up on hope for your family. You are the one that is closing your heart, mind, and soul. Stay Strong!
marilyn 63
LEVEL ONE NETWORKER
02:44 AM on 10/19/2010
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DrBlunt
Telling it like it is....
02:36 PM on 10/18/2010
Ok, here's the deal.. short & sweet:

If Obama KEPT his campaign promises and didn't concern himself with kissing so many GOP@sss, he wouldn't be in this situation right now... but no!

He kissed to many for too long and we now see the results of thise actions!
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02:23 PM on 10/18/2010
Having to put Mrs. Obama out there is sad, is he using her as a buffer? Sorry but it hits me the wrong way.
He blames Bush, Foreign Money, and now has his poor wife is out there fighting his battles because he just didn't LISTEN to the people. Oh, and my healthcare premiums just went UP.
02:23 PM on 10/18/2010
The Gloom and Doom is midway over. Can Republican get the jobs back? No. They were the ones that gave them away. I have eighteen countries of different products in my home from overseas. Have I gone to these countries to purchase these items? No. Every item that I am talking about came from within the USA boundaries. Now, if we want our jobs back, then we need a different approach that no Congress or Supreme Court can change.

Or we could wait it out because how many more of these million dollar elections can we have across the country or world until we have global campaign election fund crash? Now, that would be very funny. I just hope that they don’t ask for a bailout.