Lumpy 1
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I suppose Democrat Candidates for House, Senate and Governorships figure Obama has given them enough help with his polices and programs and figure their doing so well, they just don't even need him around to help in their elections.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. President Barack Obama doesn't go there anymore.
The days of Obama traipsing around the country to states like Montana, Indiana or Arkansas in freewheeling campaign mode and with sky-high popularity lifting Democratic candidates are long over. With his approval rating sliding, the president in the next few weeks is primarily sticking to big cities Milwaukee, Cleveland and Philadelphia and other party strongholds, like Connecticut, where he can help fellow Democrats in the midterm election homestretch.
Who's campaigning for Democratic candidates in Arkansas on Wednesday? Former President Bill Clinton, ex-governor of the state.
Fewer Democratic Candidates Seek Obama's Help - US News and World Report
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. President Barack Obama doesn't go there anymore.
The days of Obama traipsing around the country to states like Montana, Indiana or Arkansas in freewheeling campaign mode and with sky-high popularity lifting Democratic candidates are long over. With his approval rating sliding, the president in the next few weeks is primarily sticking to big cities Milwaukee, Cleveland and Philadelphia and other party strongholds, like Connecticut, where he can help fellow Democrats in the midterm election homestretch.
Who's campaigning for Democratic candidates in Arkansas on Wednesday? Former President Bill Clinton, ex-governor of the state.
Fewer Democratic Candidates Seek Obama's Help - US News and World Report