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Obama Tells Supporters 'Change Will Come' During Chicago Fundraising Visit (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

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KEN THOMAS   01/11/12 09:37 PM ET   AP

CHICAGO — President Barack Obama scooped up hometown campaign cash Wednesday, promising supporters that change can still come if they work even harder this time around as his potential Republican challenger solidified his standing.

A day after former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's convincing win in New Hampshire's GOP primary, which established him as the clear front-runner to take on the president in the fall, Obama's visit home was all about summoning his backers' enthusiasm for the fight ahead.

"If you're willing to work even harder in this election than you did in the last election, I promise you, change will come," Obama said at the first of three evening fundraisers, a large event at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

"You can't back down – not now. We won't give up – not now," Obama said. "We've got to send a message we are going to keep pushing and fighting for the change that we believe in."

Obama used the trip to restock his re-election finances while making a surprise visit to his campaign headquarters for the first time. A few hundred staffers listened as Obama reminisced about the early days of his Senate campaign and thanked campaign aides for their hard work. But publicly, the president was beginning to offer a contrast with Romney.

Obama's team has castigated Romney at every turn as a political opportunist willing to alter his views – on abortion, the environment and gay marriage – to serve his political purpose.

Without naming Romney, Obama said he had led an administration of principle that has tried to invigorate the economy and kept its promises.

"I'm not a perfect man. I'm not a perfect president, but I promise you this – and I've kept this promise – I will always tell you what I believe and I will always tell you where I stand."

"If you stick with me, we're going to finish what we started in 2008," Obama said.

Obama's campaign has hauled in more than $150 million through September, but Democrats say they will need to compete with Republican-leaning outside groups that can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money to back specific candidates.

Obama's event at the University of Illinois had ticket prices starting at $44 per person and he attended a pair of pricier fundraisers with tickets ranging from $7,500 for one event and $35,800 per couple for the other.

At the Lincoln Park home of Fred Eychaner, a Chicago media mogul, Obama joined with some financial backers who had supported him since he served in the Illinois state senate. The president said he had stayed true to the vision he had laid out as a local candidate long ago and his agenda as a presidential candidate four years ago.

"The reason I was successful was not because I was a flawless candidate or I ran a flawless campaign but it was because together we were able to give voice to this shared vision of what America should be. And I want you to know that I have kept faith with that vision all these years," Obama said to a dinner audience that included former Senate colleagues Dick Durbin of Illinois and Claire McCaskill of Missouri and Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn.

Obama arrived in Chicago Wednesday on an unseasonably warm early evening, and his motorcade zipped along a barren Lakeshore Drive, cleared of rush-hour traffic, to his downtown campaign headquarters.

The White House said Obama wanted to show his appreciation to his campaign staff with the surprise visit – the president's first to the headquarters – but the White House kept the moment private. Reporters traveling with the president were not allowed to witness the visit by Obama, who has insisted he is focused on governing, not campaigning.

A White House statement said Obama thanked his staffers for their hard work and encouraged them, saying that he hoped to run "a campaign that embodies the values we're fighting for."

Obama's re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee set a combined fundraising goal of $60 million for the final three months of 2011. The campaign is expected to release its fundraising report before the end of the month.

Romney's campaign said Wednesday it had collected $56 million for the primary through Dec. 31 and has more than $19 million in the bank, far outpacing his opponents' fundraising.

Obama told his Chicago supporters that "this will be my last campaign," joking that his one-time mentor, former White House counsel Abner Mikva, used to tell him that "'being friends with a politician is like permanently having a child in college.' Every year, it's another tuition check. But I'm finally graduating."

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US President Barack Obama waves at a crowd at the O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, on January 11, 2012 upon his arrival to attend campaign events. Obama sought to strike an implicit contrast with his most likely general election foe Mitt Romney, imploring big businesses to bring home US jobs outsourced overseas. White House officials insist that Obama has not yet started to focus on his bid for a second term in November, but is instead concentrating every day on his job, which he sees as reviving the economy and cutting unemployment. AFP Photo/Jewel Samad (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
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06:32 PM on 01/20/2012
The President is right... change is coming in a big way. The GOP will take the Senate, the House and the White House. Now is the time to turn away from big government and big spending and bring the Republic back from the socialist disaster the Democrats have embraced.
04:38 PM on 01/20/2012
I am a registered, somewhat Democrat, since I was born dirt poor and worked my sitbones off to pay my way through college, buy a nice home and raise two children who went to college and work for a living. I am ashamed to say the present officials in our government are inadequate and promised more than they have delivered. With their extravagant living, sending their children to private schools, and their specialized heathcare for their families, it seems they are more interested in dictating than governing. There has been nothing but decline since the last election and even though I want to be true to my party, I don't see any hopes of voting for Barack Obama with his present approach to big government. Mr. Gingrich and Mr. Romney seem to have more knowledge and experience with government issues than Mr. Obama. I voted for Obama in the last election, so you know I'm not a racist. I will vote in the next election for someone with intellect about the history and performance of a free society who can speak for themselves without someone to write every word they say, so you'll know I'm not stupid.
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wsheel2
12:26 PM on 01/14/2012
Mr. President, I have all of the change I can stand.
11:17 PM on 01/12/2012
Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
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kingjohn1956
10:07 AM on 01/14/2012
That's what i thought also. Sounds like something we heard 4 years ago.
09:13 PM on 01/12/2012
"If you stick with me, we're going to finish what we started in 2008," Obama said.
What he meant was if you stick with me I will stick it to you.
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Sam Engwall
06:50 PM on 01/12/2012
2008 slogan "Yes, We Can!"
2012 slogan "Free Beer Tomorrow!"
06:45 PM on 01/12/2012
Kermit the frog 2012!!!! A lily pad in every pond is his campaign motto.
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mugwhump
My chihuahuas own me.
07:14 PM on 01/12/2012
He could replace the puppet we already have in the white house.
05:58 PM on 01/12/2012
You know, when I was a kid all of the grownups would sit around and ponder just how a small percentage of the population in Russia could bring down their government, how could such a thing happen, how could they walk willingly into slavery by a small group of their fellow Russians. Well as an adult I saw it happen, after the war in countries all over the world people were enslaved behind the iron curtain, and the cold war that resulted.

It is now happening in our own country a thought that would be preposterous 50 years ago, that American's would burn down the barn to get rid of the rats, that they would sacrifice their freedom to a small group of terrorists who would hold our country hostage while it slowly turned into a third rate world power. That we would slowly strangle ourselves, while we poured our blood and treasure into freeing the worlds people to have what we no longer have. Our Old suffer and our young no longer can go to school in their own country, we have no future.

When election time comes, we need to look where we have been and where we are headed...we need to look at the sacrifices of the founders and the direction that my grandchildren are headed. We need to carefully choose the next leader. Change will come regardless, but will the change be for the good or for total destruction of the United States.
11:31 PM on 01/12/2012
Eastern Europe has devolved since the cold war, they went from being socialistic dictatorships where life was hard, to free market kleptocracies...where everyone who can leave does, even if it means sexual servitude.

Of course most Americans consider it an improvement as at least those Russian pimps who traffic in 13 year old girls love Jaysus as proven by lots of very expensive crosses and religious body art.
05:53 PM on 01/12/2012
This is one army vet,who will not support nor vote for communists.Change we all can believe in...this from anti-american,anti-middle class,anti-worker,pro-communist...need I go on?Stalin said it best,he called these"fellow travellers"..."usefull idiots".
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03:03 PM on 01/12/2012
i need 4 more years to completely destroy this country....please give me a check for $38,500.00
06:00 PM on 01/12/2012
In four more years and $15 trillion more debt we will have a country that is totally changed. You won't recognize it!
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gretchenart
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12:47 PM on 01/12/2012
I could use some spare change.
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kingjohn1956
10:09 AM on 01/14/2012
Spare change won't help me.I need some real cheddar!
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gretchenart
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01:41 PM on 01/14/2012
cheese Louise can be your slogan then! :-)
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
11:34 AM on 01/12/2012
Supreme Court appointments. Corporations as people, running the country. Loss of control of individuals' emotions and bedroom. Deteriorating education standards. If you want to change the country for the worse for 20-30 years, a ruining Rep is your man.
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beardown
11:01 AM on 01/12/2012
As long as Obama is in office unemployment will remain high.
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
11:48 AM on 01/12/2012
"...because Republicans will continue to block his efforts." You for got the last part of the sentence, beardown. You're welcome.
06:02 PM on 01/12/2012
Time will tell who is right! We are half the country we were back in the 60's, Let the change continue!
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gretchenart
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12:49 PM on 01/12/2012
the track record of Republicans economically compared with Dems in power is not so hot. 40 years of Republicanisms since Reaganomics premiered has us on our last gasp, thank you very much.
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cschieda
In God we trust
01:53 PM on 01/12/2012
Regan held office less then 30 years ago and pulled us out of a larger recession then this one. Not to mention interest rates and tax rates. Get your facts straight.
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10:56 AM on 01/12/2012
The Obama campaign entourage closed down and area greater than what Taste Of Chicago uses for hours yesterday ,including access in and out of condo buildings by residents ,,,,,

the arrogance and elitism never lets up
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
11:25 AM on 01/12/2012
Not for hours. All the presidents do that when they're in NY. The close off streets as the cars go by, and then open them up. It takes about 30 mins.

Of course, let the President get tied up in traffic in Chicago, driving next to who-knows-who in the next lane. First: that's not an efficient use of presidential time; he should be able to go in, do his speech and go to his next appointment. (Presidents are very busy, you know, sweetheart). Second: the country would paralyze if something happened because a president, any president, had to drive among the usual nuts. To deal with the ramifications would not be smooth.

Has nothing to do with elitism. Get yourself an important job and you too can be cut off from the public and have to drive on cleared roads.
06:03 PM on 01/12/2012
All hail the power of the American Ceasars!
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
11:48 AM on 01/12/2012
Oh please. That happens when ANY POTUS goes anywhere.
justobserve
Not left nor right or center. Just a free thinker!
08:15 AM on 01/12/2012
Yes, we need you to say what you believe in and don't give in! I know, you need the absolute majority in the Senate and the House to do that!