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Obama 2012 Campaign: Joe Biden Targets Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida

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JULIE PACE   11/25/11 10:29 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — A year from Election Day, Democrats are crafting a campaign strategy for Vice President Joe Biden that targets the big three political battlegrounds: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, states where Biden might be more of an asset to President Barack Obama's re-election campaign than the president himself.

The Biden plan underscores an uncomfortable reality for the Obama team. A shaky economy and sagging enthusiasm among Democrats could shrink the electoral map for Obama in 2012, forcing his campaign to depend on carrying the 67 electoral votes up for grabs in the three swing states.

Obama won all three states in 2008. But this time he faces challenges in each, particularly in Ohio and Florida, where voters elected Republican governors in the 2010 midterm elections.

The president sometimes struggles to connect with Ohio and Pennsylvania's white working-class voters, and Jewish voters who make up a core constituency for Florida Democrats and view him with skepticism.

Biden has built deep ties to both groups during his four decades in national politics, connections that could make a difference.

As a long-serving member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden cemented his reputation as an unyielding supporter of Israel, winning the respect of many in the Jewish community. And Biden's upbringing in a working class, Catholic family from Scranton, Pa., gives him a valuable political intangible: He empathizes with the struggles of blue-collar Americans because his family lived those struggles.

"Talking to blue-collar voters is perhaps his greatest attribute," said Dan Schnur, a Republican political analyst. "Obama provides the speeches, and Biden provides the blue-collar subtitles."

While Biden's campaign travel won't kick into high gear until next year, he's already been making stops in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida this fall, speaking at events focused on education, public safety and small businesses and raising campaign cash. Behind the scenes, he's working the phones with prominent Jewish groups and Catholic organizations in those states, a Democratic official said.

Biden is also targeting organized labor, speaking frequently with union leaders in Ohio ahead of a vote earlier this month on a state law that would have curbed collective bargaining rights for public workers. After voters struck down the measure, Biden traveled to Cleveland to celebrate the victory with union members.

The Democratic official said the vice president will also be a frequent visitor to Iowa and New Hampshire in the coming weeks, seeking to steal some of the spotlight from the Republican presidential candidates blanketing those states ahead of the January caucus and primary.

And while Obama may have declared that he won't be commenting on the Republican presidential field until there's a nominee, Biden is following no such rules. He's calling out GOP candidates by name, and in true Biden style, he appears to be relishing in doing so.

During a speech last month to the Florida Democratic Convention, Biden singled out "Romney and Rick", criticizing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for saying the government should let the foreclosure crisis hit rock bottom, and hammering Texas Gov. Rick Perry's assertion that he would send U.S. troops into Mexico.

And he took on the full GOP field during an October fundraiser in New Hampshire, saying "There is no fundamental difference among all the Republican candidates."

Democratic officials said Biden will follow in the long-standing tradition of vice presidents playing the role of attack dog, allowing Obama to stay out of the fray and appear more focused on governing than campaigning.

The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal strategy. The Obama campaign has been reluctant to publically define Biden's role in the re-election bid this early in the run, though campaign manager Jim Messina did say the vice president would deliver an economic message to appeal for support.

"You'll see him in communities across the country next year laying out the choice we face: restoring economic security for the middle class or returning to the same policies that led to our economic challenges," Messina said.

Democrats say Biden will campaign for House candidates in swing states as the party tries to recapture some of the seats in Congress lost during the 2010 midterms.

And here again, the vice president's efforts in politically crucial Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida could be most important. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting 12 districts in those states that Obama and Biden carried in the 2008 presidential race but are represented by Republican representatives.

New York Rep. Steve Israel, who chairs the committee, said he believes Biden could be a "game-changer" in those districts.

"All he has to do is ask voters, has the Republican strategy of no worked for you?" Israel said.

Israel met with Obama and Biden at the White House earlier this month to discuss, among other things, their role in congressional campaigns. While Israel said he hopes Obama will actively campaign for Democratic House candidates, he said "the vice president has already volunteered."

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Julie Pace can be reached at . http://twitter.com/jpaceDC

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WASHINGTON — A year from Election Day, Democrats are crafting a campaign strategy for Vice President Joe Biden that targets the big three political battlegrounds: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida...
WASHINGTON — A year from Election Day, Democrats are crafting a campaign strategy for Vice President Joe Biden that targets the big three political battlegrounds: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida...
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vicla1942
09:46 AM on 11/28/2011
We needed the jobs bill and the millionaires tax.
The republican teabaggers in the house blocked
this legislation.They left 24 million unemployed
out in the cold.Grover Norquist who controls 225
politicans is happy. The people affected should campaign against
the teabaggers, whose only reason to block this bill was to make
the economy as bad as possible and blame it on the president.No
doubt fox news will play that theme for low information voters.Vote the pledge signers out,
they are partisans more loyal to Grover then america.Press should
hammer congress, this is immoral.
09:47 PM on 11/27/2011
Obama isn't going to do it with Biden. Hillary has to step in. Biden has to go.
10:36 PM on 11/27/2011
Answer this question if you will: What do you have against Biden?
09:00 PM on 11/27/2011
Does Biden even know what country he is in?
10:37 PM on 11/27/2011
Does Biden even know what country he is in?"----Speak for yourself. Biden has been around serving his country, most likely before you were born.
11:08 PM on 11/27/2011
Yep. Biden is a huge part of the problem and by definition can not be part of the solution.
05:51 AM on 11/28/2011
hes been stealing before I was born
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AlfredE69
Liberty Lovin' Tree Hugger
08:24 PM on 11/27/2011
Obama Make Kinetic Reproductive Action, Not Kinetic Military Action
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sheikwil4
07:35 PM on 11/27/2011
Yea Media, keep spreading that lie that the Democratic base is not behind the President and we will see you crying just like you did in 08. According to the Media back then Hillary or John McCain should be President, well we see where that got the media and the hate filled Republicans, and believe me all this crap that the Tea Party Republicans,the MSM, and especially the Republicans that are in the House and Senate has pulled, there will be so more crying by the GOP in 2012 when Obama gets his second term.
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CSNC
Living on the edge -- not taking too much space
06:28 PM on 11/27/2011
"For Team Obama, Biden Plan Underscores Uncomfortable Reality"

I like Biden. One of the main reasons I voted Obama was because Biden.

But... where has Biden been in the last three years? I have seen more Cheney and groundhogs in the last few years than I have seen Biden.

And Biden is too old to go around the country exciting the ever shrinking O base. Additionally, Biden does not have the poker face of many politicians.

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DianaPrince
Let freedom ring
06:17 PM on 11/27/2011
I guess that leaves out the states that they're suing.
03:29 PM on 11/27/2011
Please, anyone, answer this question: Where has it ever occurred or merely implied that Vice President Joe Biden did not give is ultimate support for President Obama and his country? I would appreciate sources and not necessarily comments.
03:37 PM on 11/27/2011
And thank you.
03:19 PM on 11/27/2011
Conservatism is incompatible with democracy, prosperity, and civilization in general. It is a destructive system of inequality and prejudice that is founded on deception and has no place in the modern world.
Logic4Life
liberalism is a disease for the thinking impaired
01:00 AM on 11/28/2011
You are speaking about liberalism my friend. And the proof is in the pooding. Only 19% of the population identify themselves as liberal. a whopping 35% identify themselves as conservatives. You are in the minority my friend. And soon, you will be out of the white house.
03:16 PM on 11/27/2011
PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
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DLC Democrats and Republican­s work on the same side, as tag relay teams ('good cop/bad cop') to push the corporate agenda.
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Disingenuous Libertarian garbage.

Of the type the AXIS used against us in WW2
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
02:57 PM on 11/27/2011
Corporations bribe our political system so completely both-parties serve only corporate interests.  Both DLC Democrats and Republicans are corporate tools.  Obama's "healthcare reform" legislation was all about feeding corporations more welfare with 30 Million more Treasury Paid clients.
 
Politicians have had chances to create all publicly financed of campaigns but refused and made it harder for third party/independent challengers with even more control by corporate huge bankrolls.
 
DLC Democrats and Republicans work on the same side, as tag relay teams ('good cop/bad cop') to push the corporate agenda.  Republicans make brazen frontal assaults on the People, and then Democrats use their populist rhetoric to sell the people on the same agenda continuing the CONSERVATIVE POLICIES throwing out a few bones to the people - usually cheap social NO COST BONES. 
 
Whenever the People get wise to the political tricks Democrats switch the strategy to smirk-worthy “Democrats are nicer, not as ruthless, not as criminal", etc to complement Obama's 'bipartisan centrist cooperation' and inept compromising badge of weakness.   More of the same "pragmatic caving" we have had the last 3 years where Corporate Fraud and Corporate Wel.fare are maximized and the 99% PAY THE PRICE with an economic depression of home losses and high unemployment as a BANKSTER D1CTATED NEW W0RLD 0RDER is implemented. Obama offers nickel and dime change for the people and Hidden $Trillions in Corporate Fraud and Corporate Welfare from the FED Reserve and $Treasury.  Obama will continue following the RUB1N-PETERSON Hamilton-Concord cuts to Medicare and Social Security he bought into while a senator.
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had410
Sorry GOP/ Gary Johnson 2012
03:03 PM on 11/27/2011
This should be taught in school! Oh, I forgot, they control our education.
03:44 PM on 11/27/2011
The extreme nature of conservatism -- not just the extremity of its rhetoric but the oppressiveness of its prescriptions for society -- is clear enough in the conservatives' own literature, bur FALLS APART when countered with democratic and egalitarian logic.
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03:05 PM on 11/27/2011
Excellent.
02:33 PM on 11/27/2011
Wow so much hate from the right wing. This is pretty much a non story and you all have yourselves so worked up over it. I'd be more worried about who is going to run against Obama then whatever Biden says.
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cobra7
Fact checking every Lie they tell
07:42 PM on 11/27/2011
Are you really worried about who is going to run against Obama?....Really?....Will somebody please take Agent905 to a bar and order him a stiff drink.....on second thought...make it a double. It does not matter who runs against Obama...the Republicans are hopeless and electable not!!!!!....nuff said
Logic4Life
liberalism is a disease for the thinking impaired
01:02 AM on 11/28/2011
What i find so incredibly funny is that you believe Obama IS electable a second time lol. He has nothing to stand on. Nothing. Good luck in November. You are going to need every ounce of it!
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Dan Stewart
02:27 PM on 11/27/2011
Another Obama strategy is to toss Biden overboard and insert HRC in the VP slot.
02:28 PM on 11/27/2011
How many times does Hillary have to say NO before the nimrods get it?
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cobra7
Fact checking every Lie they tell
07:47 PM on 11/27/2011
Hillary is one tired puppy. She wants out!....Flying all over the world may seem glamorous but HRC found out what Rice and Powell found out that it not all its cracked up to be with the prestigious position. She wants to return to being a private citizen and write a book.....nuff said
02:23 PM on 11/27/2011
Look at ALL the_crac_kers....

Making themselves feel BETTER about having NO CANDIDATE.
10:38 PM on 11/27/2011
Wrong It does not matter what it is as long as it is not Obama. ABO. Anybody but Obama!!
01:36 PM on 11/27/2011
Here we go again. Joe is out promising more temporarily funded government jobs that our grandkids will have to repay China for.

And, the worst part is that all the dems are cheering. Most adults now realize that there really is no free lunch.