Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Obama bus tour

  • WASHINGTON -- Its the kind of trip President Barack Obama relishes – one that plays to his natural political abilities by taking him outside of Washington to mix it up with Americans in small towns and casual settings.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • (CBS News) In what might be the last opportunity for relaxation during this busy campaign year, both President Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney took a few days off the campaign trail leading up to the Fourth of July holiday.
  • (CBS News)
  • After the afternoon's picnic for military and administration families, Obama will begin preparations for a two-day bus tour set to being Thursday, which will take him through Toledo, Parma, Akron and Sandusky, Ohio, and Pittsburgh.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • WASHINGTON: Betting on America, President Barack Obama hits the road Thursday debuting the latest in a string of slogans adopted and then discarded as he seeks a cogent political meme as the economy drags.
  • (Channel NewsAsia)
  • President Barack Obama will bring his Betting on America bus tour to Pittsburgh Friday as he seeks to highlight directly to voters how his record contrasts with that of presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • Two top Romney supporters in the U.S. Senate are slamming President Obama today ahead of his bus tour in Ohio and Pennsylvania, charging the Democrat with a promise gap of his campaign vows from 2008.
  • (USA Today)
  • President Barack Obama is hitting the road again this week with a Betting on America bus tour of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Obama beat Republican John McCain by 11 percentage points in Pennsylvania and 5 percentage points in Ohio in 2008.
  • (Cape Cod Times)
  • POLAND, Ohio -- Its tough to get from Parma to Pittsburgh without going through the Mahoning Valley. So it comes as little surprise that President Barack Obama will bring his re-election bus tour through the Yougstown suburb of Poland.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • President Barack Obama will hold a campaign event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, next week, an official from his re-election team said.
  • (KCRA.com)
  • Obama said immigrants signed their names to the Declaration Tomorrow, the president was scheduled to begin a two-day re-election campaign bus tour in the swing states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.
  • (Bloomberg)

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