Archive for November 3rd, 2012

03
Nov
12

Barack & Bill

Also at C-Span

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Sunday:

EDT

8:0: President Obama departs the White House

9:30: Arrives Concord, New Hampshire

*** 10:25: Delivers remarks at Capitol Square, Concord ***

11:50: Departs Manchester, New Hampshire

2:50: Arrives Hollywood, Florida

*** 3:40: Delivers remarks at McArthur High School, Hollywood ***

5:0: Departs Hollywood

7:10: Arrives Cincinnati, Ohio

*** 7:55: Delivers remarks at 5th/3rd Arena, Cincinnati ***

9:10: Departs Cincinnati

MDT

9:50: Arrives Aurora, Colorado

*** 10:25: Delivers remarks at Community College of Aurora at Lowry ***

11:30: Departs Aurora

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Bob has just reminded me of the clock-changey thing …. will need to double-check these times tomorrow  😕

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Monday: The President will travel to Madison, Wisconsin and Columbus, Ohio for campaign events. In the afternoon, the President and the First Lady will travel to Des Moines, Iowa for a campaign event. In the evening, they will travel to Chicago where they will remain overnight.

Tuesday: The First Family will spend Election day in Chicago.

Wednesday: The First Family will return to Washington, DC.

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03
Nov
12

Heads Up: President Obama in Bristow, Virginia

10:40 ET: President Obama delivers remarks in Bristow, Virginia (with Bill Clinton)

Livestream * C-Span * CBS

03
Nov
12

Heads Up: President Obama in Dubuque, Iowa

5:25 CDT: President Obama delivers remarks at Washington Park, Dubuque

C-Span * CBS * CNN * KWWL

Streaming of the rally has started at CBS

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Later:

10:40 ET: Delivers remarks at Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow (with Bill Clinton)

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03
Nov
12

Heads Up: President Obama in Milwaukee

3:0 CDT: President Obama delivers remarks at The Delta Center, Milwaukee

CBS * CNN * Fox6

Greatest. Dress. Ever:

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Later today:

5:25 CDT: Delivers remarks at Washington Park, Dubuque

10:40 ET: Delivers remarks at Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow (with Bill Clinton)

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03
Nov
12

‘The Final Push: It’s On Us’

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Greatest Halloween costume ever:

Thank you Mary!

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03
Nov
12

Heads Up: President Obama in Mentor, Ohio

11:50 ET: President Obama at Mentor High School, Ohio

CBS * CNN

Coverage has started at CNN

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Later today:

3:0 CDT: President Obama delivers remarks at The Delta Center, Milwaukee

5:25 CDT: Delivers remarks at Washington Park, Dubuque

10:40 ET: Delivers remarks at Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow (with Bill Clinton)

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03
Nov
12

Champion

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OFA

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Vote!

03
Nov
12

Rise and Shine

Lima, Nov 2

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Today:

EDT

9:15: President Obama departs the White House

10:40: Arrives Mentor, Ohio

* 11:50: Delivers remarks at Mentor High School *

2:15: Departs Mentor

CDT

2:25: Arrives Milwaukee, Wisconsin

* 3:0: Delivers remarks at The Delta Center, Milwaukee *

4:20: Departs Milwaukee

5:05: Arrives Dubuque, Iowa

* 5:25: Delivers remarks at Washington Park, Dubuque *

6:50: Departs Dubuque

EDT

9:45: Arrives Bristow, Virginia

* 10:40: Delivers remarks at Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow (with Bill Clinton) *

11:35: Departs Bristow en route Washington, DC

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OFA

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Sunday:

EDT

8:0: Departs the White House

9:30: Arrives Concord, New Hampshire

10:25: Delivers remarks at Capitol Square, Concord

11:50: Departs Manchester, New Hampshire

2:50: Arrives Hollywood, Florida

3:40: Delivers remarks at McArthur High School, Hollywood

5:0: Departs Hollywood

7:10: Arrives Cincinnati, Ohio

7:55: Delivers remarks at 5th/3rd Arena, Cincinnati

9:10: Departs Cincinnati

MDT

9:50: Arrives Aurora, Colorado

10:25: Delivers remarks at Community College of Aurora at Lowry

11:30: Departs Aurora

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Monday: The President will travel to Madison, Wisconsin and Columbus, Ohio for campaign events. In the afternoon, the President and the First Lady will travel to Des Moines, Iowa for a campaign event. In the evening, they will travel to Chicago where they will remain overnight.

Tuesday: The First Family will spend Election day in Chicago.

Wednesday: The First Family will return to Washington, DC.

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NYT Editorial: …. The truth is that Mr. Obama was right when he talked about “real progress” in the economy during a campaign swing in Ohio, where the state unemployment rate has declined from 8.6 percent a year ago to 7 percent recently. Republican obstructionism has made it much harder to achieve the improvement we have seen, but it has failed in its seeming intent to ensure stagnation.

That left Mr. Romney flailing around for a response. His proclamation that the economy was at a “virtual standstill” is believable only if you adopt Mr. Romney’s denial of stark reality. A candidate who could ignore Chrysler’s announcement of 1,100 new jobs in Toledo and claim that Chrysler was moving jobs to China can just as easily see a flat line in an upward trend.

…. Republicans have been determined to keep the economy as weak as possible to hurt Mr. Obama’s campaign. The Republicans’ last-minute tactic has been a cynical one — to make it clear that they will continue obstructing Mr. Obama if he wins. That is a hollow argument for Mr. Romney. And it does not change the fact that Mr. Romney has no good ideas and Mr. Obama has plenty.

Full editorial here

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