Monday, October 29, 2012

Obama - Green Bay on Tuesday

UPDATE: President Obama cancels Green Bay campaign event; Romney nixes West Allis stop

President Obama’s campaign canceled his event in Green Bay on Tuesday so he can stay in Washington, D.C., to monitor the impact of and response to Hurricane Sandy. The storm strengthened early today, putting it on a collision course with two other weather systems that would create a superstorm.

Republican challenger Mitt Romney canceled his appearance set for tonight in West Allis.

...The president was supposed to campaign Tuesday at the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena, 1901 South Oneida St.
Bill Clinton will come to Wisconsin instead of Obama.
Former President Bill Clinton will be campaigning in Wisconsin this week after President Barack Obama canceled his planned campaign stop Tuesday in Green Bay due to Hurricane Sandy.

Obama's campaign says Clinton will come to Wisconsin as part of a swing this week that will also take him to Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado, Ohio, Virginia and New Hampshire.

No details about when he will come to Wisconsin or where in the state he will be were released.

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Obama will be in Green Bay on Tuesday.

In Wisconsin one week before the election?

Things have changed since 2008, when Obama carried the state by 14 POINTS!




And to welcome Obama to the city, the Green Bay Press-Gazette has a message for Obama:


"We recommend Romney for president."

Four years ago, when Barack Obama was elected president, he campaigned on a message of hope and change.

Many hoped he could bring change for a nation weary of two wars, a nation beset by a mortgage crisis and Wall Street scandal, and, most importantly, a nation whose economic future was so uncertain that massive government bailouts were needed.

However, four years later, the economy hasn’t rebounded. In fact, some say it’s worse, with high unemployment numbers, a trillion-dollar deficit, an even bigger national debt and uncertainty in the business world over the future of our economy. Poverty has increased, the median household income has dropped, and some have given up looking for work.

This nation cannot wait four more years to see if Obama’s policies will work. It needs to turn to someone who has a proven track record in the business community and will offer the steady hand to a teetering economy.

For that reason, the Green Bay Press-Gazette is endorsing Republican candidate Mitt Romney, who we believe is the best choice to turn around the U.S. economy. We believe the Republican candidate’s experience as CEO of Bain Capital, governor of Massachusetts and work with the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City will be assets to turning around the economy.
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