August 26, 2010

Facing a tough electorate, president urges party to stay strong

When President Obama told workers Monday at ZBB Energy Corp. that he’s “fighting on all fronts” to get the economy back on track, he could have been talking about his party’s dicey political fortunes as well.

“The worst mistake we could make is to go back to doing what we were doing that got us into the mess that we were in,” Obama said, referring to the economic meltdown of 2008. “We can’t turn back.”

Making stops at the high-tech energy firm in Menomonee Falls and later at an election fund-raiser in downtown Milwaukee, Obama said Republicans were counting on voter “amnesia” – that people will forget who was in charge when the economy unraveled.

The president’s visit here was part of his biggest campaign fund-raising trip this year – aimed in large part at helping his party win or keep governorships in three states vital to his re-elections prospects in 2012: Wisconsin, Ohio and Florida. The area visit was the first stop on a five-state, three-day swing to California, Washington state, Ohio and Florida.

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Obama endorses Barrett during WI visit

President Barack Obama visited Wisconsin Monday to endorse Wisconsin democratic gubernatorial candidate and current Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett during a five-state, three-day fundraising tour.

Obama attended a $250-a-plate fundraising luncheon at U.S. Cellular Field for the Wisconsin Democratic Party and its gubernatorial candidate Barrett.

In his endorsement, Obama pointed to Barrett’s character, referencing the incident last year where the mayor was attacked trying to help a woman outside of the Wisconsin state fair as an example of Barrett’s strength.

“That’s the kind of act you don’t hear about every day. He stepped in, tried to help and sustained serious injuries. That’s what counts as a leader,” Obama said. “That’s a person who will fight for you each and every day.”

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