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Obama Defends Typically Republican States In Race To 270

Obama 2012 Electoral College

By THOMAS BEAUMONT   04/16/12 04:07 AM ET  AP

-- President Barack Obama begins his re-election campaign defending traditionally Republican territory that he carried when he won the White House four years ago. Republican Mitt Romney is looking to reclaim any combination of these GOP strongholds now in flux.

In the months leading to the Nov. 6 election, both men will talk about how they will galvanize the nation. But in reality, they will lavish travel, advertising and staff on only a dozen states, and even fewer as the vote nears.

The political spotlight will shine brightly again on Florida, and the Upper Midwest, especially Ohio. But changes in the nation's demographics will mean heavy attention paid to the Mid-Atlantic and Southwest.

"For a long time the map was static. I don't think that holds true anymore," said Tad Devine, a senior adviser to former Democratic presidential nominees Al Gore and John Kerry. "Places like North Carolina and Virginia are changing, and they are getting a fresh look."

Despite the candidates' effort to make the election a national referendum, local trends and factors may decide whether campaigns go all-out in a state or bail to channel resources elsewhere.

It's a chess game aimed at reaching the 270 electoral votes needed to win.

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OBAMA FLIPS

If the election were held now, Obama would safely carry 14 states, mainly the East and West Coasts, and the District of Columbia, with a total of 186 electoral votes. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, probably would prevail in 20 states, primarily in the South and West, worth 156.

Both campaigns agree the election will turn on the 16 remaining states, and probably in those won by Obama in 2008 against Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.

Obama expanded the Democratic footprint on an electoral map that had changed little between George W. Bush's narrow 2000 election and 2004 re-election. Against McCain, Obama captured nine states that Bush had won four years earlier.

Besides Florida and Ohio, Obama took North Carolina and Virginia, where a Democrat had not won in a generation. There were victories as well in Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, New Mexico and Nevada.

In Florida, unemployment tops 9 percent, tourism is slow to recover, gas prices are high and trouble persists in the housing market; all that works against Obama.

But his team is aggressively organizing in the state, and his visit Friday was his 16th since taking office, more than almost any other swing state.

Romney's battle with Rick Santorum for the GOP nomination slowed his preparations for the fall showdown in Florida. If Romney were to win the state's 29 electoral votes, it would block Obama's clearest path to 270, said Rick Wiley, political director for the Republican National Committee.

"Deny him Florida and his map alters significantly," Wiley said.

Ohio, too, is a jump-ball. In 2010, Republicans roared back. The manufacturing economy, especially its automotive parts sector in northern Ohio, continues to struggle, although unemployment has dropped below the national average.

"In Ohio, you're looking at the general election as a referendum on the economy," senior Romney adviser Kevin Madden said.

Yet Romney must contend in Ohio with the fallout from a party feud and an Obama campaign that never quit organizing after winning the state in 2008.

Republicans see North Carolina and Virginia as Romney's best chance to pick up an Obama-carried state.

Unemployment has remained at nearly 10 percent. Virginia Republicans have been emboldened by Gov. Bob McDonnell, who in 2010 ended consecutive Democratic administrations. But the states' conservative complexion has changed.

Younger, Democratic-leaning professionals have flocked to North Carolina's Research Triangle and the northern Virginia suburbs around the nation's capital. Both states also have large minority populations; those groups voted in record numbers for Obama in 2008.

Obama picked Charlotte, N.C., for the Democratic National Convention in September. While convention hosts have been unreliable general election indicators, Obama was the first Democrat to carry Colorado since 1992 after accepting the nomination in Denver. Obama kept thousands of the volunteers he sent out for that convention to work through the election, as he could in North Carolina.

Though defending inroads into Republican states, Obama has an advantage of forcing Romney to spend money there, and that, Obama aides say, shows some of the options of reaching 270.

"We have an ability to win in a number of different scenarios," said Obama's campaign manager, Jim Messina. "The map has moved. This is not your parents' electoral map."

Hispanic voters helped Obama win last time in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, and, according to polls, they prefer him over Romney. Romney described GOP primary rivals Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich as soft on illegal immigration, and has said he would veto legislation that would allow certain illegal residents to become U.S. citizens.

But Romney expects to be competitive in all three states. For one, Nevada has a popular Republican governor, Brian Sandoval, who endorsed Romney on Wednesday. Also, unemployment tops 12 percent in Nevada, the heart of the housing crisis.

The Obama campaign is confident it will carry Colorado, where suburban women, a strong suit nationally for the president, in the Denver area are seen as key.

New Mexico has gone back and forth for the past three presidential cycles, and elected a Republican governor in 2010. But the boom in the Hispanic voting population is a challenge for Romney.

"Those Western states are going to depend on the Hispanic turnout and the percentage we get," said Charlie Black, a veteran Republican presidential consultant. "And if we voted today, we wouldn't do well. But we've got plenty of time to work on it."

Iowa, a true swing state over the past three presidential elections, is special to Obama. His upset of Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2008 caucuses set him on the path to the nomination, and he has kept the fires burning.

Romney waged competitive campaigns for the 2008 and 2012 caucuses, but has struggled to win devotion from conservatives. On Tuesday, he received the endorsement of Gov. Terry Branstad, an economic conservative and establishment GOP figure.

Vice President Joe Biden has campaigned in Iowa twice this year. The Obama campaign included Iowa, along with Colorado, Florida, Nevada, Ohio and Virginia, last week a round of television advertising, highlighting its place as a top target.

Of the GOP states Obama picked off, only Indiana is viewed as uncompetitive in 2012. Obama was the first Democrat to carry Indiana since 1964, and he did so by a single percentage point.

But Obama did win New Hampshire, which flipped from Bush to Kerry in 2004, and is considered a toss-up this year. It's Romney's backyard, where he won the January GOP primary and Republicans have roared back to power in recent years. Biden campaigning in the state Thursday.

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DEMOCRATIC LEANERS

Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania are viewed as competitive, but lean toward Obama's column. Democratic presidential candidates have carried them since at least the 1980s, and earlier.

Romney hopes his native Michigan status and family name – his father was governor in the 1960s – help, as does his business background, given that the state's jobless rate exceeds the national average. But his opposition to the federal auto industry bailout in 2008 may hurt him in the car capital.

Although Romney's national campaign headquarters is in Boston, Republicans say they don't expect Romney to win, and perhaps not compete, in Massachusetts, a traditional Democratic stronghold.

In Wisconsin, conservatives are rallying around Gov. Scott Walker, who faces a June recall election after he signed legislation last year stripping public employee unions of most bargaining power. If Walker prevails, it could embolden Romney.

Bush competed in Minnesota and Pennsylvania in 2000 and 2004, only to have them tip Democrat in the closing weeks. Today, registered Democrats in Pennsylvania outnumber Republicans by nearly 1 million. But a downturn in the economy, or Romney catching fire elsewhere in the nation's economic heartland could tip both Republican.

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REPUBLICAN LEANERS

Obama campaign aides have sent signals they will contest Arizona, arguing the Hispanic voter trend favors them. However, they and Romney aides say that tipping point is years away and that it remains a safe Republican state.

Likewise, Missouri has been decided by slim margins in the past three elections, but carried by Republicans in all three.

As in Arizona and even Georgia, where Obama's team has also made overtures, Missouri is considered GOP territory this year.

"The Romney campaign is going to make sure we have the resources to compete in states where Democrats throw a head fake," Romney's Madden said. "And I'm saying Missouri is not being targeted by the Democrats."

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Associated Press writer Ken Thomas in Washington contributed to this report.

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larmarch5 01:59 AM on 04/17/2012
Look for the low GOP primary turnouts as harbingers of low GOP turnout in the general. This demographic is aging out AND fleeing the RyanCare Coupons Romney has endorsed. There is an anti-war surge on the left and the right, and Romney hurt himself with all his saber rattling in the debates. Even Republican women have realized how overzealous the core GOP has become about restricting women's access to  Read More...
07:37 PM on 04/17/2012
” So far over the last four years we went from Hope and Change, Change you can believe in, etc to the following:

1. Attack Boeing
2. Attack Gibson Guitars
3. Attack Insurance Companies
4. Attack states for passing voter id laws etc
5. Attack Apple
6. Attack Oil Companies
7. Attack Jet plane owners
8. Attack doctors
9. Attack Paul Ryan
10. Attack the GOP for being “Darwinists”
11. Attack “Millionaires and Billionaires” who make 250k and up
12. Attack Coal Companies
13. Attack the Supreme Court
14. Give daily divisive speeches.
15. Abandoned his own debt/deficit panel
16. Rewarded the criminal bankers like Corzine et al
17. Rewarded his cronies ie Solyndra/Solar Trust/Fistsker/ et
18. Worst Attorney General of our lifetime.
19. Advanced Bush era police state policies.
20. Advanced the war on pot.
07:02 PM on 04/17/2012
Obama is the first president who archived lots of good thing in very short time. Which is equal to 10 presidency.

Health Care........................................Checked
Fixed the pre existing condition............Checked
Expend children Health care program....Checked
Regulate the Wall Street.......................Checked
Overhauled the Credit Card company......Checked
Save the Auto Industry and major financial institute from collapsing,which could be much vulnerable to global economy..............................................Checked
Bringing Soldiers home..........................Checked
Ending the War......................................About to be
Ended don't ask don't tell.........................Checked
Advance women's rights........................ .Checked
Passed the hate crime bill..................... .Checked
Appointed two Supreme court Judges... .. Checked

Got Bin Laden and other three Major Al Qaeda leaders.......Checked

Only thing he couldn't push thru is the Job Bills and Housing modifications.But he is working hard on it.

Please don't source your penny to judge Obama.
06:19 PM on 04/17/2012
The answer is Balance

Neither the right nor the left have all the answers. We would not want either side running the country.

That's why we have checks and balances, to prevent either side governing solely by their own agenda and to compel both sides to negotiate with each other.

It really doesn't matter who sits in the White House, as long as his party doesn't control both houses of Congress.
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TiaJo
Secularism not Religiosity
02:20 PM on 04/18/2012
Sounds great! In Fantasy Land..In reality, Etchy publicly berated Huntsman at a debate for working with this administration and went on to say the he and the rest of the Republicons were working on getting more Republicons on board to block this administration.
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Cat-Lover
Cats=Independence
05:48 PM on 04/17/2012
Anyone who wants to be president has to be a bit of a egoist and may do everything and say everything to get elected and once elected will be bound by tradition and opposing forces.

As such, the big difference to me and what will decide my vote is whom I like better as a person. Hands down, that's Barack Obama.
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cantbreallife
Women will remember in November.
05:34 PM on 04/17/2012
Romney's record of creating jobs as Governor of Mass is dismal at best. Yet he thinks he can do better.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/as-massachusetts-governor-romneys-record-on-jobs-was-unremarkable/2012/02/06/gIQABzEfxQ_story.html
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05:06 PM on 04/17/2012
“All pretense of trying to win a majority of the white working class has been effectively jettisoned in favor of cementing a center-left coalition"
Thomas Edsall. New York Times.
Obama knows white middle class Americans are weary of his constant attacks on them, calling them rich. Calling them selfish, calling them unamerican. Obama may talk the talk, but he doesn't walk the walk. Good luck winning their vote a second time Obama, because they're the ones who put you over the the top last time, and you won by slightly over 53%. You've alienated not only them, but women. You've alienated members of the left and the center, and you are in trouble.
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stape45
It IS what it IS!
05:18 PM on 04/17/2012
This time, the millions of much-maligned women will put him over the top, with a little help from mllions of others who can see right through the progaganda.
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05:29 PM on 04/17/2012
There is an "nconvenient truth" you're overlooking. The American people have seen Obama for what he is and the kind of policies he implements. In addition to that, we have a president who will comment on social issues like Kanye West and Trayvon but won't say a word about the debacale in Vegas involving government misconduct. He's a lousy president.
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Claudia L
Time is the seed of the Universe
05:05 PM on 04/17/2012
A lot of Republicans are going to be vomiting instead of voting. I'm 68 and going to put every ounce of energy I have left to deliver North Carolina Democratic AGAIN. Cause if we don't win, we will lose everything and gain another Israeli war.

THIS CAN NOT CONTINUE: For we will have Americans vs Americans.

$11,000,000 a year - that's about $5,000 an hour give or take $500 or $600. 

$31,000,00­0 that's $15,000  give or take 1,000 and hour 

Koch brothers who make $60,000 - $100,000 an hour spending a couple a days wages

Keeping workers in Wisconsin from making from $10 - $20 an hour

& the Koch brothers don't even live in Wisconsin. 
03:46 PM on 04/17/2012
Shave Romneys head and you will see the number 666 on the top left.
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Dhammi
Veritas Vincit!
04:31 PM on 04/17/2012
.........or a huge hole exposing lost marbles.
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03:16 PM on 04/17/2012
Do you suppose it will be a big landslide or small landslide victory for Romney?
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Bermille
Sarcasm R US
03:53 PM on 04/17/2012
Niether
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Dhammi
Veritas Vincit!
04:32 PM on 04/17/2012
.....what is it that you are smoking?

Romney will never = landslide...ever ever ever!
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
03:04 PM on 04/17/2012
Well if we let Mitt and the Mrs keep talking, unencumbered by facts and truth Obama will win in a landslide. Who would trust a man who can't take a stand on any issue, who would enact tax laws that help himself and his rich buddies rather than the American People? A man who doesn't have the nerve to tell Americans exactly what he will do if elected. Mitt and his Mrs are so caught up in their lies that their disconnect from the average American family isn't even on their radar. The right has alienated every group there is in this country except rich old white guys, and there aren't enough of them to get him into the WH!
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06:51 PM on 04/17/2012
You are so right and I have said so before but not with as much passion as you. Keep up the good work so that you may encourage others.
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jaguarmissing
02:02 PM on 04/17/2012
romney's business experience that allegedly trained him as an expert on the economy is based solely on his experience in private equity at Bain Capital. what is ironic about his claim is that obama experience as a private equity in the development of tarp 2 and his plan to save general motors and the financial/insurance industries dwarfs any claim romney can make for himself.
01:33 PM on 04/17/2012
Just another comment? What would Romney and Baine (?) have done in the case of the moribund detroit auto industry?
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ThePelton
Never underestimate the power of Human stupidity.
01:47 PM on 04/17/2012
Romney wrote an editorial several years ago saying "Let the Detroit Auto Industry Die". I don't think he cares.
01:22 PM on 04/17/2012
What this article pointed out that winning votes and winning hearts are two different things? It says more about voters than about the political chameleons running for offices. Voters are a cauldron of many minds and hearts; when this bubbling cauldron clears, we may have a future to all look forward to.
12:32 PM on 04/17/2012
Remember in the fall of 2009 when thousands turned out in Michigan try and get free “Obama money?” Well, it’s happened again — but this time it could be a scam. Responding to a local rumor, people are standing in line for hours, turning over valuable personal information and expecting to receive a government handout in New York City. If this sounds familiar, it is. Back in the fall of 2009, thousands of people stood in line in Michigan expecting to be given some Obama money. It never arrived.
01:30 PM on 04/17/2012
Ask Michigan voters about their experience in the past three years? Ask if they are thankful that we still have an auto industry there? Ask many other states that are tied to the auto industry how they had fared? They will tell you what they are looking at then and what they are looking at now. Abysma vs. Hope. A world of difference. Many there are thankful. Is that what a President should do for its citizens? It may not be what it was, but that is understandable. We are the underdog now. Count the cars on the street and it is obvious.
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03:11 PM on 04/17/2012
Thank God President Bush enacted those bailouts for the auto industry !
03:48 PM on 04/17/2012
My problem is how everything is dumbed down now, you say it yourself. Not what it was? Underdog? That is the new national attitude. There is nothing great about being average
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I am a Damn Liberal
12:17 PM on 04/17/2012
Even righties here have been commenting on the lukewarm support for Romney on the right.

Now we just need to insure Congress is firmly in progressive hands.