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Obama campaign still looking out for number one (Senate now looks like it's anyone's game)
Hotair ^ | 09/03/2012 | Erika Johnsen

Posted on 09/03/2012 1:41:12 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

It's a fairly time-honored tradition for presidents to spend at least a small share of their time and money lending a helping hand to their Congressional fellows with their various districts, especially when the partisan fate of the legislative branch is in play (which, this year, it is). The House doesn't seem to be in too much danger of losing its Republican majority, but the Senate right now looks like anyone's game.

Depending on the dynamics within an individual district, a little campaign-trail help from an incumbent president can be a lot of help for a candidate in getting their name out there or getting local voters energized, but earlier this year, President Obama let Democrats know that they shouldn't expect any help from him with campaign cash — and it looks like he's sticking with the stingy strategy in terms of personal endorsements as well. The WSJ reports:

The Obama campaign is primarily focused on winning the 270 electoral votes needed to gain a second term. The president does almost no fundraising for Senate or House candidates and hasn’t transferred money to other party election committees. His numerous campaign offices rarely coordinate with local candidates or display signs for anyone but Mr. Obama.

At rallies, Mr. Obama seldom urges supporters to volunteer—or even vote—for other Democrats running for office. Sometimes, he mentions other politicians in the room without noting that they are seeking re-election. He rarely shares the stage with other candidates.

“He’s ultimately there to communicate where he wants to bring the country and the differences he has with Mitt Romney. He’s not out there campaigning all around the country for other candidates,” a senior Obama campaign official said. “It’s not that he doesn’t want them to get elected, but it’s a campaign event to elect him.” …

Asked recently whether Mr. Obama would campaign with Wisconsin Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin, White House press secretary Jay Carney was noncommittal. “The president himself has an election, as you know, in a few short months,” he said.

There are multiple likely motivations at play here: Firstly, ensuring four more years for President Obama himself is Team O’s priority numero uno. Secondly, part of Obama’s it’s-not-my-fault campaign messaging relies pitting himself against an uncooperative, obstructionist, unpopular Congress, and he wouldn’t want to appear too cozy with too many of them. And thirdly, of course, especially for Democrats running in more conservative-leaning districts, many of them simply don’t want his help. President Obama’s own approval rating just dropped to 43 percent — not everybody is looking to hitch their wagon to that.

Kind of awkward, though, that a man who spends half his time telling us he’s sure he’ll be able to accomplish more in conjunction with Congress in a second term isn’t doing more to bolster the Senate’s chances of maintaining their Democratic majority or to picking up Democrats in the House, isn’t it? Shouldn’t he perhaps be donating at least a fraction of his time to telling Americans to set him up with a Congress he can work with? I merely inquire.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: congress; elections; obama; senate

1 posted on 09/03/2012 1:41:19 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Obama is heading into a landslide loss.

The dems in the house and congress see it coming...


2 posted on 09/03/2012 1:44:53 PM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: 2banana

Baby, I hope you’re right but this race is tight and we always say “polls are lying” but they are usually right especially as the election gets closer. I’m not sure a landslide is possible for either party with the current make up of the country in certain areas.


3 posted on 09/03/2012 1:46:32 PM PDT by snarkytart
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To: 2banana

It`s possible Romney will win, but not by a landslide. Obama has 240+ EVs locked down before the first vote is tallied. Reagan-era blowouts vs the dems don`t happen anymore.


4 posted on 09/03/2012 1:53:57 PM PDT by ScottinVA (If Obama is reelected, America will deserve every mockery that follows.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Just remember his statement about being more flexible after he is re-elected? He is going to rule via “Executive Orders”. Congress and the Judiciary be-damned.

He just won’t be needing any democrats after January 2013.


5 posted on 09/03/2012 2:02:52 PM PDT by The Working Man
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To: 2banana

ObaMA has thrown the people running within his party under the bus.


6 posted on 09/03/2012 2:08:47 PM PDT by FreedBird
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To: SeekAndFind

Quite possibly the kenyan thinks that Congress will be irrelevant in a 2nd term. Congress has already granted him rule-by-decree power. What else does he need? He can rule quite without Congress, especially with the provision in the healthcare law that gives a tiny presidential council the power to appropriate money without input from Congress. In a 2nd term he will likely and effectively raise tax rates by decree and institute new taxes by the same method. He can extract all the money he wants with an IRS that is now empowered to empty bank accounts without notice or warrant, just a “determination” that taxes are owed.


7 posted on 09/03/2012 2:20:20 PM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson)
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To: SeekAndFind

Why do these idiot elected dems back this “magic negro” when he simply uses them and throws em away??


8 posted on 09/03/2012 2:35:42 PM PDT by Joe Boucher ((FUBO) Hey Mitt, F-you too pal)
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To: 2banana

Overconfidence is our worst enemy. Heads down and focused on the task at hand.
And remember that if we win these elections, our real job has only begun—to keep constant pressure applied for conservative action from people who can very easily betray us, and to find and support real conservatives for future primaries. There is no such thing as voting and sitting back any more.


9 posted on 09/03/2012 5:00:16 PM PDT by Humble Servant (Work for the most conservative one in the race, and keep up the pressure.)
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To: SeekAndFind

BTTT


10 posted on 09/03/2012 5:25:58 PM PDT by hattend (Firearms and ammunition...the only growing industries under the Obama regime.)
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To: SeekAndFind
(Senate now looks like it's anyone's game)

Oh no; we're taking back the Senate and holding the House. If Obama does win, he will be neutered. (Don't be surprised if Todd Akin pulls out a win over Claire McCaskill in Missouri.)
11 posted on 09/03/2012 5:39:01 PM PDT by oliviasdad
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