Obama Sets Sights On Rural America To Talk Jobs

Barack Obama

By KEN THOMAS   08/13/11 10:31 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- Trading Washington's hot house for states critical to his re-election prospects, President Barack Obama is headed to the Midwest after a summer of discontent over a protracted debt showdown with Republicans and the downgrade in the nation's credit rating.

Obama's bus tour, his first as president, begins Monday and will take him to prairie communities in Minnesota and through Iowa and Illinois, with stops in the farmland and rural towns that launched his first White House bid.

The former Illinois senator is expected to tell audiences that he agrees with their frustrations about a dysfunctional federal government.

"What we've seen in Washington the last few months has been the worst kind of partisanship, the worst kind of gridlock – and that gridlock has undermined public confidence and impeded our efforts to take the steps we need for our economy," Obama said Thursday in Michigan. "It's made things worse instead of better."

Obama won a clean sweep in 2008 of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan, a region that has supported Democratic presidential candidates since 2000, except for President George W. Bush's narrow victory in Iowa in 2004.

But Obama's standing in these states, like elsewhere, has grown precarious as the economy has slumped.

Republican governors are now in charge in three of those five states and Obama's approval rating, as measured by Gallup, is hovering around 50 percent in most of the region.

"We got a president who got a decrease in the credit rating of our nation, and that's because our president simply doesn't understand how to lead and how to grow an economy," Republican hopeful Mitt Romney said in Thursday's Iowa debate.

Romney and his GOP rivals blamed Obama for the growth of the federal deficit and the credit downgrade by Standard and Poor's, the first in the nation's history.

The GOP race intensified with Texas Gov. Rick Perry's entry Saturday. When Obama arrives at a town hall meeting in Decorah, Iowa, on Monday afternoon, Perry intends to meet with voters in eastern Iowa, about 100 miles away.

Nationally, Obama's approval rating is comparable to President Ronald Reagan's ratings in August 1983. But recent Gallup polls found that Obama's approval rating was hovering between 44 percent and 49 percent in 10 states closely watched by his political advisers. Those states include Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida.

Obama's standing with independents, who helped him win in traditionally Republican states such as Indiana and North Carolina, has fallen, too.

"The country is in an unbelievably angry mood," said Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg.

Most presidents like to get away from the nations' capital, and this excursion couldn't come at a better time.

As a candidate, Obama said he would tame Washington's gridlock. Yet it was political paralysis that scuttled his quest for a "grand bargain" with congressional Republicans on increasing the country's borrowing limit and forced him to agree to smaller spending cuts without higher taxes on the rich, as he demanded.

Days later, Standard & Poor's downgraded the U.S. credit rating and stocks on Wall Street plummeted, undermining confidence in an economic turnaround. The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that economic growth had been "considerably slower" than expected this year and outlined a glum forecast.

Obama will have a tough sales job on the road. Unemployment is high, foreclosures are rampant and Wall Street is jittery.

While considered official White House travel, the bus tour will put Obama in campaign-like settings with small-business owners and workers in rural areas.

If 2008 was about hope and change, 2012 may be about hard-knuckle politics. Behind the scenes, Obama advisers are planning to draw sharp contrasts with some of the leading Republicans.

Yet Obama also finds himself under pressure from the left to generate jobs and raise taxes on the wealthy.

Most Democrats, said MoveOn.org's Justin Ruben, "have not been offering a clear prescription for actually getting the economy moving."

Obama told workers in Michigan that he plans to roll out more economic plans "that will help businesses hire and put people back to work." That's an approach Democrats hope will set the tone for next year's election in the Midwest and beyond.

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Mafdet 10:49 AM on 08/14/2011
Obama wrote off small manufacturing and professional service companies from jump because Larry Summers told him that as long as Wall Street and big business were bolstered, the economy would purr along. After all, they thought, even though small manufacturers and professional service providers employ 50% of the American workforce to jobs that are good enough to allow them to buy homes, cars, and educations,  Read More...
06:40 AM on 08/16/2011
After reading quite a few of the comments that have been posted on this article and blame has been thrown in every direction, what is the next step? No one agrees on who created or started the problems that were are currently embroiled. If power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, then you know the answer. What ever party that is in control does what ever is convienient to stay there and they all do it by spending taxpayer dollars to win or what you might say buy votes. The problem is that these people are allowed to stay too long and create need for their services back home(more money to their voters) which allows them become more powerful as time goes on. We need to limit terms and keep these politicians (thieves) out of the government. Two terms for a president seems to be plenty of time to do damage before he has to move on, it should be the same for all legislators. They can't interduce programs to benefit themselves and cronies because they won't be there long enough to take advantage. If you think that I am wrong, think of this, hundreds of millions of dollars are spent every election year to gain an office that pays a 6 figure salary. If you think it is because of their undying patriotism, then I have more than a few unicorns that I would like to sell you, sight unseen of course.
06:19 AM on 08/16/2011
Great title, Obama to talk about jobs... Seems that is all the man can do, he hasn't created any other than new bureaucratic ones that destroy real jobs with over regulation and micro management in a an area Obama knows nothing about never really been involved in job creation at anytime in his life.
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forkuu
terrible typist-no patience- no political party
04:51 AM on 08/16/2011
obama you are three years into your term and you have done squat about jobs. you have had great opportunitys lord knows there is a need for green jobs but you have failed .
now that you are seeking reelection you are suddenly concerned. i dont expect any thing from you.. nothing... and i believe the polls show a lot feel like i do... no more talk obama no one is listening...
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Lonewolf2347
Just say NO2O:2012!
06:13 PM on 08/15/2011
Obama shows up at these town hall meeting that are loaded up with Obamites who slobber and drool over every word and move he makes. He should show some guts and show up where real Americans with real issues would like to have a few words with him.....
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marinemomof3
Bring them home NOW!
09:03 PM on 08/19/2011
Like you BIG BOY??? What are you going to do? HA What a joke !

"Real" Americans......lmao
10:55 AM on 08/15/2011
He should just go on vacation. The majority of the people in the areas he plans to travel to on this bus tour do not want to even look at him alone listen to more of his lies.
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rory talbot
Former Dem but they r now wing of Corp. party
09:52 AM on 08/15/2011
Wait..."Obama plans to roll out MORE economic plans that will help businesses hire and put people back to work."....?!? Like what exactly? More trickle down tax breaks for the über-wealthy in the face of the biggest economic disparity since the Robber Baron Age? More interest free TRILLIONS to Wall Street and Big Banks so they can pay themselves record bonuses while the rest of the country suffers? More "voluntary participation" in HAMP programs by the bailed out banks who continued to foreclose in record numbers, and who caused the housing bubble in the first place? More resource draining wars, like Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan? More giveaways to the Insurance Companies and Big Pharma without a public option in a bogus healthcare plan? More appointments of pro-business/anti-consumer Tea Party GOPers to the judiciary like he did just recently? Maybe tossing aside Elisabeth Warren, the one person smart enough and articulate enough to hold her own against big corporations on behalf of the rest of us? Pleeeaaasse tell me, Mr. President, what more economic plans do you have for this country?
lasagnalover
The only true diversity, is diversity of thought
02:02 AM on 08/15/2011
I think President Obama diminishes his office by using a bus to tour these states. Puts him on par with a former Governor of Alaska. BTW, whats the cost of bu__llet-proofing a bus?
01:38 AM on 08/15/2011
That will last 2 days, before the GOP uses their typical diversion tactics and they go on a crusade to "abolish the minimum wage, or abolish pensions, or sick days, or vacation days, or pass a bill where the employee now has to pay the employer for a job. Something that will diminish our quality of life, no doubt. Suffering is good for the soul, that's their motto.....as long as it's not them doing the suffering.
11:21 PM on 08/14/2011
here is what our grand leader has been up to, i hope you really enjoy this as much as i did

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu6ok5ykyuQ
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01:21 AM on 08/15/2011
I saw this a few days ago. AND I AM STILL FURIOUS. How do we get our elected royalty's attention to force them to stop throwing our money around on projects like this? Most Americans don't live this well, but we provide this for illegals? Do THEY even KNOW that one of their departments is doing this? Short of going to Washington and "smacking some heads together" (figuratively speaking), how do we stop this egregious, obnoxious waste of our tax dollars? (I put in "figuratively speaking" so HP wouldn't have a hissy fit and remove my post.)
11:08 PM on 08/14/2011
PINKOGIRL did you actually say what do we pay illegal aliens?

http://www.tinyurl.com/atpblog​tv
10:18 PM on 08/14/2011
The U.S economic problem is excessive crude oil import and consumption.President Reagan placed the country on this crazy path of "oil economy". I dont care whether Obama gets elected or not, until the U.S gets off oil import , switch to alternative energy and rebuild U.S transportation infrastructure , the economic growth will remain sluggish.
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rory talbot
Former Dem but they r now wing of Corp. party
09:02 PM on 08/14/2011
Why are HP monitors tearing down any negative criticism of Obama?!? I've just posted hard facts from a former supporter (me).
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wheelingdad
09:17 PM on 08/14/2011
Try to cut them some slack as its been a rough week.
The healthcare bill has been read and smacked down, recalls in Wisconsin not so good, the economy and unemployment continue to tank, Obama's ratings again not so good.
No good news for the liberal agenda.
So get ready for lots of Tea Party bashing as a re-election strategy.
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rory talbot
Former Dem but they r now wing of Corp. party
10:14 AM on 08/15/2011
No...it's because the HP monitors (i.e., paid Obama staffers) want to give Obama's a fantasy propaganda a chance to take root before the facts dismantle the rhetoric. The fact of the matter is: Obama is a weak, GOP boot-licking, sycophant who sold out the American People for the Big Banks, Wall Street and the uber-wealthy. We will NEVER get our factual criticism past the censors.
11:57 PM on 08/14/2011
It's because to HP folk, He is bigger than God.
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wheelingdad
08:28 PM on 08/14/2011
The gridlock in Washington that Obama likes to talk about is largely due to his resistance to cutting spending and borrowing money we don't have.
His policies are not in line with most Americans or for growing business.
He is the gridlock.
02:03 AM on 08/15/2011
BuIIlsh*t. The Democrats have taken a lot of flack from their supporters for all the compromising that has been going on in Washington to appease the obstructionists (161 Republican amendments in the health care bill alone were passed -- http://www.slate.com/id/2223023/) The only thing coming out of the Capitol that doesn't contain fingerprints by the right wing is the cleaning staff. On second thought, them too.
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07:16 PM on 08/14/2011
Mr. President,

Rural America is the last place you would go to ask for votes or start anything for the future. You shouldn't be surprised if you are called "boy". Rural America is illiterate and grossly uninformed. And therefore votes republican in every election since the dawn of the human civilization. I know you are desperate for votes after alienating even the moderate Democrats by caving into republicans stone age ideologies. You didn't even pretend to stand against the knuckle draggers. It's not too late either. Call Hillary and ask her what she would've done in this situation.

Let me make this clear, Mr. president. I have seen my share of Democratic presidents. You are at the very bottom. Had I known in 2008 that you have weak knees when dealing with the stone age republicans, there is no way I would have voted for you in the primary.
07:33 PM on 08/14/2011
You are selling short rural America but on the rest absolutely. I so regret not backing Hillary to the end. If Ted Kennedy was alive I think even at his age he may have entered a Democratic Primary--this is rerun of Jimmy Carter---all we need is the stand in Ted Kennedy figure. OH but I forgot Ronald Reagan won that election. There in lies that only thing that will save this President---getting the cro-magnon men instead. But lets ask ourselves--what is he getting a second term to do exactly when with all the advantages he's had in the beginning of this term (and yes he had some) he's done so little.
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11:54 PM on 08/14/2011
I voted for Hilary - we all should have voted for Hilary. But we can't change history. Here's the key - If Obama can't win, a Republican will. So Obama better get his stuff together, and Democrats must regain control of the Legislature. If our next president is a Republican president, any remaining chance for average Americans (wage-earners, lower-income employees, etc.....) is totalled/ruined. It's just that simple.
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randytut
Liberalism is bliss
08:02 PM on 08/14/2011
Take your race-baiting and shove it. Rural America doesn't like Obama because he is just another arrogant, lying politician.

And please. Keep your blinders on while this administration sells the entire country down the river. Your grandchildren will thank you for it..
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08:57 PM on 08/14/2011
"...the entire country down the river..."

There was nothing to sell down the river when Obama took office. George W. Bush successfully did that and shoved the country into the ditch with his stone age republican ideologies.
10:57 PM on 08/14/2011
gotta love it, even the democrats hate him now!
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07:03 PM on 08/14/2011
Who is going to primary Obama ?
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07:09 PM on 08/14/2011
Charlie Rangel - VP Weiner.
11:02 PM on 08/14/2011
lol :D