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NCAA Tournament 2012: Obama, David Cameron Attend NCAA 'First Four' Game In Dayton

Obama Ncaa Tournament First Four

By KEN THOMAS   03/13/12 09:17 PM ET  AP

DAYTON, Ohio -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama gave British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness on Tuesday, taking his European partner to an election swing state for an NCAA tournament basketball game.

The two leaders sat near one end of the court at the University of Dayton Arena for a "First Four" matchup between Mississippi Valley State and Western Kentucky, a gesture of goodwill during Cameron's official visit to the United States and a way for an incumbent president to reach sports fans in an election year.

The setting created the image of two buddies, dressed in casual clothes, eating hot dogs and enjoying the NCAA tournament, one of America's premier sporting events.

Cameron, who enjoys tennis and cricket but had never been to a basketball game before, said during a halftime interview on truTV that Obama was "giving me some tips. He's going to help me fill out my (NCAA tournament) bracket." Obama replied, "And he's going to teach me cricket."

Cameron marveled at the speed of the game and, in the end, got to see a spirited encounter. Mississippi Valley State had pulled away but Western Kentucky made a valiant comeback, winning in the final seconds 59-58.

Obama's quick trip to Ohio gives him a chance to connect with basketball fans and generate attention in Ohio, which he carried in the 2008 election and is considered one of the top toss-up states in 2012. The trip comes one week after Republican front-runner Mitt Romney captured Ohio's GOP primary.

The high-profile appearance also gave Obama a chance to project his image on a night when Republicans were awaiting primary results in Alabama and Mississippi, continuing a practice of grabbing some of the spotlight on Republican contest days.

In a courtside interview with sportscaster Clark Kellogg, Obama said he wanted to take Cameron to "the great state of Ohio," noting that many foreign leaders only get the opportunity to visit coastal cities like New York, Washington and Los Angeles. "The heartland is what it's all about," Obama said.

The White House said the trip to the NCAA tournament game was intended to showcase the special relationship between the two key allies during Cameron's three-day visit. Obama and Cameron will discuss the upcoming NATO and G-8 summits on Wednesday, followed by a state dinner at the White House.

Obama gave Cameron the royal treatment, inviting him to fly on Air Force One and enjoy a quintessential American tradition. The lavishing of praise on Cameron came at a time of weighty foreign policy challenges in Afghanistan, Iran and Syria. Britain has been an important U.S. ally in Afghanistan and the bombing campaign in Libya that led to the removal of Moammar Gadhafi.

Adding to the heavy hoops flavor of the day, Obama announced his NCAA tournament bracket picks to ESPN, the sports network he watches on a daily basis. On Tuesday, the network teased Obama's selections by revealing his Final Four picks: Kentucky, Ohio State, Missouri and North Carolina.

It was the fourth straight year that Obama filled out an NCAA tournament bracket for ESPN. On the women's side, he selected Baylor, St. John's, Connecticut and Notre Dame to advance. ESPN will reveal the president's full men's bracket Wednesday.

Obama seemed to relish courtside for a basketball game, his favorite sport. He frequently pointed to some of the activities on the floor, appearing to explain the game to his British counterpart. Early in the first half, two young women arrived with hot dogs for both leaders, along with a bottle of water for Obama and a Coke for Cameron, who spread ketchup on his hot dog.

With 12:30 remaining in the first half, Obama clapped after Mississippi Valley State's Terrence Joyner put in a layup and the president later nodded approvingly when Joyner's teammate, William Pugh, scored on a breakaway dunk.

After a low-scoring first half, Obama told Kellogg that "both teams are shooting terribly.

"It may be nerves," the president said. "These are not teams that normally end up coming to the tournament."

Obama was seated next to Cameron and Marvin Nicholson, a White House aide. Three young women sat next to Nicholson and got to chat with the president. Cameron was also seated next to Downing Street Chief of Staff Ed Llewellyn, who chatted with White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Students and staff members of the University of Dayton sat nearby.

Kasich, a former Ohio congressman, said he discussed shale gas development in Ohio with Obama. "He's concerned about the environment. We can do it where it's environmentally sound, and we can get the jobs," Kasich said.

Some Republicans panned the trip, saying many Americans would prefer Obama to focus on more pressing issues.

"While showing off our amazing college basketball teams is great, many Americans struggling to find jobs, dealing with soaring gas prices, or concerned with our rising deficit and debt would probably like the president spend at least as much time dealing with those issues," said Sean Spicer, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee

Basketball has been a big part of Obama's life. At his Hawaii high school, Obama frequently carried a basketball along with his school books and bonded with his teammates on the court. His brother-in-law, Craig Robinson, played college basketball at Princeton and is now head coach at Oregon State.

The president regularly plays pickup basketball and keeps close tabs on his favorite NBA team, the Chicago Bulls. In a recent interview, the president said he gets League Pass on his iPad, letting him watch out-of-market NBA games on his tablet computer.

Obama kicked off the basketball season with a Veterans Day game between Michigan State and North Carolina on the flight deck of the USS Carl Vinson in November, enjoying a game on the aircraft carrier that took Osama bin Laden's body to a burial at sea after the U.S. raid that killed the al-Qaida leader.

"Part of what makes this wonderful is not only that anybody, at least at the start of the tournament, has a dream about winning it," Obama told Kellogg. "But the way it brings the country together, and families and communities, people rooting for their alma mater."

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DAYTON, Ohio -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama gave British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness on Tuesday, taking his European partner to an election swing ...
DAYTON, Ohio -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama gave British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness on Tuesday, taking his European partner to an election swing ...
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03:21 PM on 03/14/2012
If jobs and gas prices are so important that the president can't take a night "off" for international diplomacy, then why hasn't the Republican-led House suggested any ways of fixing it?
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oregonian68
McCarthy was right.
09:03 AM on 03/14/2012
How cute. But do you know this expensive date cost taxpayers over $350,000?
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Roommate
Compounding Money, Cause Seed > Effect Tree
09:00 AM on 03/14/2012
obama goofing around while over 12 million Americans are unemployed. Fire him in 2012
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Don Stalvino
2006 & 2011 TIME's Person of the Year
08:59 AM on 03/14/2012
He probably flew 9 cargo planes down as usual, how much did this cost the taxpayer?
stumanchu35
Tolerance is a one way street.
08:57 AM on 03/14/2012
Enjoy it while you can until next Jan. Meanwhile we will all still suffer at the pump, which apparently America is blaming you for.
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phylsboutique
08:48 AM on 03/14/2012
I LOVE THIS PRESIDENT! I will work day and night to re-elect this down to earth, DEMOCRAT that shows he CAN RELATE to my everyday problems and perils! I also LOVE BASKETBALL!
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djaikins
08:20 AM on 03/14/2012
The President sets. He shoots. He scores!!
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jmk6653
08:13 AM on 03/14/2012
Ahh the Tr@lls are up early this morning - those with very few fans - Game Time was 6:40 - my guess is that is after a normal work day- however President Obama was talking to Kasich and the PM the entire game - rather like a working lunch - I chuckled about the hot dog - Michele is wagging her finger somewhere at him - but he is so American - in fact he is more American than most that are posting these horrible unChristian replies - May I suggest that before you write your hatefilled comments that you might try to get your party to get a nomination - it is certainly time better used
watoos013
Minister of Truth
07:54 AM on 03/14/2012
It shows me that our President doesn't live every day in fear and hate.
07:24 AM on 03/14/2012
This is all great. But learning about cricket? That will be hard.
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rain33
be bold & strong as a independent person
07:20 AM on 03/14/2012
to some liberals, independents and conservatives- give the man respect meaning calling him ' PRES. OBAMA NOT OBAMA! dang when former pres. bush was in office, i still called him pres. bush just like former pres. clinton. dang this is so irritating these days that some folks are still in the dark ages! pres. obama likes basketball but david cameron likes rupert murdock. lol just kidding!
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edwoodjr
07:19 AM on 03/14/2012
I bet Cameron had no clue what was going on on the court. Maybe he can return the favor when Obama visits GB with front row seats to a cricket match..........
06:57 AM on 03/14/2012
Basketball, calls to Sandra Fluke, golf, vacations and a "little" diplomacy. I wonder how Barry is holding up under the strain?
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Mary Mendy
be honest but have a sense of humour
06:29 AM on 03/14/2012
very nice Obama, but David Cameron doesn't look like he's enjoying himself that much, should have just taken him to a game of golf
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Moomin 80
06:04 AM on 03/14/2012
Cameron may return the favour and force Prez to watch a cricket game over 3 days. No one in the world comes close to BO as a head of state.......seriously...what you got?