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Obama Takes Jobs Bill Bus Tour To Virginia, North Carolina

Obama Jobs Plan Bus Tour

JULIE PACE   10/16/11 07:22 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is targeting vital North Carolina and Virginia this week, as he kicks off a three-day bus tour that is as much about campaigning for his jobs bill as it is shoring up support in two southern states he wrested from Republican control when he won the White House.

Obama's 2008 victories in North Carolina and Virginia were due in large part to the states' changing demographics and his campaign's ability to boost voter turnout among young people and African-Americans. But nearly three years after his historic election, the president's approval ratings in both states are sagging, in line with the national trend.

A Quinnipiac University poll out earlier this month put Obama's approval rating in Virginia at 45 percent, with 52 percent disapproving. The same poll showed 83 percent of Virginians were dissatisfied with the direction of the country. In North Carolina, Obama has a 42 percent approval rating, according to an Elon University poll conducted this month. Most national polls put Obama's approval rating in the mid- to low-forties.

The president's bus tour comes as the battle in Washington over his jobs plan enters a new phase. While Obama had demanded lawmakers pass the $447 billion measure in its entirety, Senate Republicans have blocked those efforts, leaving the president and his Democratic allies to fight for the bill's proposals piece by piece.

Since announcing his plan for putting Americans back to work last month, Obama has been traveling the country trying to build public support for his initiatives. The president's itinerary has focused heavily on swing states, underscoring the degree to which what happens with his job bill is linked to his re-election prospects.

Obama starts his bus tour with a speech in Asheville, N.C., Monday morning and he will speak again later that day at a high school in Millers Creek, N.C. He'll also speak Tuesday at a community college in Jamestown, N.C., and make stops in the southern Virginia cites of Emporia and Hampton, before wrapping up the bus tour Wednesday at a firehouse in North Chesterfield, Va.

While Obama won handily in Virginia in 2008, he barely squeaked out a victory in North Carolina, winning the state by less than a percentage point. John Davis, a longtime political analyst in North Carolina, said Obama won there in part because his campaign identified the state as a potential battleground early and established a dominant ground game, while the Republican nominee, Sen. John McCain, was focused elsewhere.

But with North Carolina now firmly on the political establishment's radar, Davis said thinks Obama will have a much harder time holding the state next November.

"This time I think Obama loses the advantage of a surprise like he pulled off in 2008," he said.

The president faces significant obstacles in Virginia as well. While Democrats had hoped Obama's victory signaled Virginia's shift to a blue state, momentum has since strongly turned back in favor of Republicans, most notably with Gov. Bob McDonald's win in 2009.

That shift has some Virginia Democrats, especially state legislators running in next month's General Assembly elections, less than thrilled about Obama heading to their state this week. In coal-mining southwestern Virginia, Democratic state Sen. Phil Puckett has flatly renounced the president. With Republicans running television ads and erecting billboards showing Puckett campaigning for Obama in 2008, Puckett said in a television interview he would not support Obama in 2012.

The White House insists the president is focused more on the economy than elections. With the nation's unemployment rate stuck at 9.1 percent, Obama's goal this week will be to convince the public that his jobs plan will put out-of-work teachers, police officers and firefighters back on the job, while also repairing crumbling roads and bridges.

By breaking up elements of the plan into individual bills, the White House wants to force Republicans to voice their opposition one by one – part of the Obama administration's strategy of hanging blame for any eventual failure of the president's economic policies on GOP obstructionism.

"Each time we're going to ask Republicans to support the bill," Obama said last week. "And if they don't want to support the bill, they've got to answer not just to us, but also the American people as to why they wouldn't."

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Obama would use his stops this week to challenge Congress to get to work this week passing proposals in the bill, starting with initiatives that the administration says would prevent teacher layoffs. Obama will also call for lawmakers to prioritize his call for $50 billion in infrastructure spending.

Despite the president's call for urgency, it could be November at the earliest before lawmakers take up the proposals in the bill, due to debate scheduled this week on appropriations bills and a planned vacation at the end of this month.

The president will be ditching Air Force One for much of his trip this week, traveling instead on a $1.1 million bus purchased by the Secret Service. The impenetrable-looking bus is painted all black, with dark tinted windows and flashing red and blue lights. Obama first used the custom-made bus during a similar road trip in August, when he traveled through Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois.

Obama's time on the road will take him through small towns and rural swaths of both Virginia and North Carolina. In addition to his scheduled speeches, the president is sure to make unannounced visits to local restaurants or stop to greet supporters gathered along the road to watch his motorcade pass.

The effect is a campaign-style trip that allows the president to engage in a little retail politics, while also garnering the national media coverage typically afforded only to a sitting president.

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Associated Press writers Ken Thomas in Washington, Bob Lewis in Richmond, Va., and Tom Breen in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.

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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
Beatriz09 11:24 AM on 10/16/2011
Sometimes I have the impression that the very purpose of the AP is to fabricate not dissent but overall cynicism. A majority of the American people support the American Jobs Bill, as soon as pollsters explain what's in it and what it will do. But many people don't know what's in it yet. As a consequence, just like what was the case in Jan. 2010, when Obama ALREADY tried to get a big second stimulus through  Read More...
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lqw
Justmyopinion
08:01 PM on 11/06/2011
Obama campaigning again at taxpayers expense. He loves spending other peoples money.
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Nighthawlk
10:14 AM on 10/17/2011
The states he needs to go to is the real southern states that he has ticked off about the border security, the treatment of Border Agents and his care less attitude about those Border Agent that have lost their lives since he has been president. He absolutely must go to Arizona and explain the law suet he had the attorney general filed as well as to Alabama where he had the justice department go looking for any reason to sue them as well.

What he should know is that the real southern state band together when they feel a President has ignored them in favor illegal Mexican immigrants , Trade agreements’ that cost thousands of American jobs, doesn’t benefit our economy, lies about putting up a border fence, and other insults. He better talk to them or he will find out that the Yellow Dog Dems will vote independent as most of the southern dems. They won't vote for a republican, but they da#n sure won't vote for Dems that have disrespected, ignored their employment loss to illegal Mexican immigrants, and above all commanding them to accept what the will not. This isn't a racial matter but their livelihood.
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Jondrea Smith
untied dog in a dogmatic society
10:36 AM on 10/17/2011
They'll fight the democrat that won't 'round up the illegals and run-em outta town,' but won't say anything in the face of their moneyed keepers who not only hire the illegals, but use them to undermine EVERYBODY's wages. This is how dirt farmers ended up in gray suits...
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Fattonecat
whoops !!
11:40 AM on 10/17/2011
Excellent !! 83
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Nighthawlk
01:54 PM on 10/17/2011
Darn, I was slow. I got your ref.
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dmann32
08:40 AM on 10/17/2011
Invite Eric Cantor's @#$% to come and explain to HIS constituents WHY he and crew in Senate Blocked the Bill. Debate this with the President, twit!

I suspect he won't! Coward!!!
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reviewingthesituation
Southern liberal feminist
08:30 AM on 10/17/2011
How long will it take Up-Tightie-Righties to rail against Obama for the cost of his security detail? Apparently, it was OK for us taxpayers to fund security for Palin and all the little Palins during her abortive run for national office, but the president of the U.S. is supposed to stay hunkered down in the White House (so they can accuse him of being isolated and out-of-touch) or travel about on a bicycle with a target on his back.
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AnarchyOfTaste
Belgian Beer and Austrian Economics
01:03 PM on 10/17/2011
Has anyone actually made this argument here, or are you arguing with the voices in your head?
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reviewingthesituation
Southern liberal feminist
02:39 PM on 10/17/2011
"How long will it take ..." implies a prediction of something that hasn't happened. Those voices you imagine others to hear are, apparently, echos from your own empty skull.
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08:11 AM on 10/17/2011
"Back on the Bus" or "Back of the Bus" ? You decide !
09:51 AM on 10/17/2011
"Back of the bus"
11:03 AM on 10/17/2011
Thank you !
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lqw
Justmyopinion
08:00 PM on 11/06/2011
He needs to take the bus back to Chicago.
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Lahonda
Bynocent Instander
08:10 AM on 10/17/2011
Jeez, the astroturfers on this thread figure that the only way a president works is by staying in the oval office. What they don't realize is that only the people of this country can make things happen. He's out there delivering the jobs message until the GOP relents and dishonors their pledge to Grover Norquist. There will definitely be a rise in taxes. Then, it will be over for the GOP/TP.
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thetruth92802
07:39 AM on 10/17/2011
maybe obama can explain his green job faliures and the waste of taxpayer money.
08:12 AM on 10/17/2011
"Green Failures" ? How about all "Failures"; or, is that too many to list on one post !
satyrday
If my micro-bio is way too long, will it be trunca
08:21 AM on 10/17/2011
Why bother? Those who aren't too clueless to understand the details, already know the truth about it.
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reviewingthesituation
Southern liberal feminist
08:39 AM on 10/17/2011
You mean like, when the stock market goes down, it's Obama's fault? But when it goes up, he gets no plaudits? When gas prices soar, he gets the blame, but when they go down, he gets no credit? Like when he's accused of being soft on defense until he gives the order to get Bin Laden and then the credit is strangely muted?

The clueless are those who don't see that firing policemen and teachers and firemen and tax-fraud investigators is going to show up in unemployment figures. Clueless is people who think they won't be able to have sex with their wives any more if two gay guys get married somewhere. Clueless are people who think we can have the same environmental rules as Beijing and yet avoid their filthy, dangerous air.
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thetruth92802
07:38 AM on 10/17/2011
waste of taxpayer money.
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bobbythompson3333
GOP President Jan 2013
06:58 AM on 10/17/2011
Do not Sonia
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bobbythompson3333
GOP President Jan 2013
06:57 AM on 10/17/2011
The best thing he can Sonia to stay on the bus and not return to the WH. That would do the country the best
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Promano
06:50 AM on 10/17/2011
Who needs Coffee in the Morning when all you have to do is read the comments on HP in the morning- Gets your heart pumping !
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AnarchyOfTaste
Belgian Beer and Austrian Economics
01:06 PM on 10/17/2011
Reading the comments here is often like doing whippets. It only makes one dunnber.
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FredSays
I believe in Dog & Jesus approves.
06:19 AM on 10/17/2011
Had dinner with three "intelligent" acquaintances Sunday evening. When Obama's name came up, all three of them believed him to be Muslim!

My point is that the GOP lie machine is so effective at playing on people's fears that these friends' "beliefs" overrode all evidence to the contrary.

Comments of other posters here show a similar rush to frivolously disparage Obama on multiple fronts - vacation, campaigning, lies, bus, etc. Unfortunately, irrational hatred toward Obama abounds fueled by such outlets as Fox, Limbaugh, Hannity, Beck, and charlatans who take advantage of others' ignorance and prejudices. For this group of red meat eaters, there's nothing more powerful than beliefs. Even facts and reality must give way when confronted by beliefs.
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satyrday
If my micro-bio is way too long, will it be trunca
08:24 AM on 10/17/2011
The saddest thing about that, is that the truth is so easy to find nowadays. But so many republicans are just completely mentally lazy.
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Jon Warcup
jon
08:40 AM on 10/17/2011
you got that right
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Stan Cunningham
05:52 AM on 10/17/2011
Obama needs to stay in Washington and go to work. He will have plenty of time to go on vacation after the 2012 election.I thought he just wanted to be a good one term President? Lies, Lies, and more Lies!!!
08:18 AM on 10/17/2011
The "Ol' Lazy" thing, comes to mind !
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eva belle
Occupy Wall Street
03:36 AM on 10/17/2011
But not at the back then?
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AnarchyOfTaste
Belgian Beer and Austrian Economics
01:07 PM on 10/17/2011
dude.
ColoradoPete
End of term coming.......
01:39 AM on 10/17/2011
This is Obama's response to his handlers that he needs to WAKE UP. Too many vacations and flex time at the office.

Problem is, now that he's awake he doesn't know what to do. Teleprompter please!!

Can we please stop this charade and get a serious leader into the White House? Please???
F4flyr
a Squadron Commander in the War of the Classes
02:45 AM on 10/17/2011
pete...let's make a deal...as soon as Obama has taken the same number of vacation days as GWBush, then we'll get him to go to work...how much longer than ONE THOUSAND AND TWENTY DAYS will it take...deal, pete?
08:19 AM on 10/17/2011
Done "Deal", you lose ! obama's playing golf right now !
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scott7841
PDD 51 is not a vitamin...just a bitter pill
09:13 AM on 10/17/2011
Ahhhh, the ol' Bush did defense. How about you compare days in office to days in office instead of the typical leaving out that it was over a 8 year period for Bush not in less than 3 as with Obama?
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ron macpherson
08:21 AM on 10/17/2011
This is just so disingenous. FAR less vacation time than Bush took... and what flex time are you talking about? Campaigning is NOT flex time. He can get the same amount of business done on a bus tour than he can at the Oval office. A serious leader? Who do you support at this time? Romney? Perry? Cain? Bachmann? C'mon, be honest and tell us who YOU think is a serious leader.
F4flyr
a Squadron Commander in the War of the Classes
08:54 AM on 10/17/2011
ron...F&F4that !!