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Is this how the President brings groups of Americans together? Or is this how he pits one group against another?
Read more: Obama turns to 'Piolin' to rev up Latino vote - Politics | Tri-City Herald : Mid-Columbia news
Punish our enemies? Fellow Americans are enemies who should be punished? Whoa!
While campaigning in Woonsocket, RI,:
Excuse me? Is this what Obama calls working together?
Does Obama have time for his presidential duties? He's been on the road campaigning for weeks.
He's not done yet (same above link):
..."If Latinos sit out the election instead of saying, 'We're gonna punish our enemies and we're gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us,' if they don't see that kind of upsurge in voting in this election, then I think it's gonna be harder," Obama said....
Read more: Obama turns to 'Piolin' to rev up Latino vote - Politics | Tri-City Herald : Mid-Columbia news
Punish our enemies? Fellow Americans are enemies who should be punished? Whoa!
While campaigning in Woonsocket, RI,:
Obama assails GOP on clouded final campaign push - Yahoo! News...he said, "we can't have special interests sitting shotgun. We gotta have middle class families up in front. We don't mind the Republicans joining us. They can come for the ride, but they gotta sit in back."
Excuse me? Is this what Obama calls working together?
Does Obama have time for his presidential duties? He's been on the road campaigning for weeks.
He's not done yet (same above link):
...Obama was returning to the White House for a few days before resuming campaigning at week's end. His itinerary then will include Bridgeport, Conn., where party officials are hoping he can mobilize African-Americans whose votes are needed in races for the Senate and governor, as well as a re-election bid by Democratic Rep. Jim Himes.
Obama also will campaign in Pennsylvania, where polls show Rep. Joe Sestak in a close race with Republican Pat Toomey — for a Senate seat that Democrats currently hold. Similarly, there are numerous Democratic-held House seats in the state that Obama is working to hold.
Later stops are in Ohio, where Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland is struggling to win a new term against Republican challenger John Kasich, and the president's home state of Illinois, where polls show both a Senate seat and the governor's office are in danger of falling to the Republicans.

