Washington – President Obama Announces 2012 Re-Election Bid

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    Washington – President Barack Obama formally launched his re-election campaign Monday, urging grass-roots supporters central to his first White House run to mobilize again to protect the change he’s brought over the past two years.

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    The official start of his second White House bid comes 20 months before the November 2012 election.

    “We’ve always known that lasting change wouldn’t come quickly or easily. It never does,” the Democrat said in an e-mail to supporters announcing his candidacy. “But as my administration and folks across the country fight to protect the progress we’ve made — and make more — we also need to begin mobilizing for 2012, long before the time comes for me to begin campaigning in earnest.”

    He told them he was filing the necessary paperwork with the Federal Election Commission, and directed them to his new campaign website where a launch video featured clips from supporters talking about their continued backing of the Democrat.

    “I don’t agree with Obama on everything but I respect him and I trust him,” Ed from North Carolina says, delivering what’s certain to become a key part of the president’s pitch as he tries to re-energize liberals who have criticized some of his policies and independents who have fled from him in his first term.

    Obama’s announcement comes just weeks after the commander in chief directed U.S. military operations to a third major warfront, Libya, and days after the post-recession economy showed more signs of a rebound with a report that the still high unemployment rate had fallen to 8.8 percent.

    Widely expected, the procedural step of launching a campaign was planned to coincide with the second fundraising quarter of the year. Filing paperwork will allow the president to begin raising money in earnest for what advisers hope will be a record-breaking haul of more than $1 billion for his campaign, which is based in Chicago. That begins this month; he’s slated to visit major money venues of Chicago, New York and Los Angeles in the coming weeks.

    Obama faces no primary challenger.

    On the other side, the race for the GOP presidential nomination is just getting under way; more than a dozen Republicans are considering seeking the chance to challenge Obama in the next election. Only a few have taken the initial steps toward a candidacy, though several more are expected to this month. It’s a wide open race with no clear front-runner.

    Nevertheless, Obama said he’s not taking anything for granted.

    “We’re doing this now because the politics we believe in does not start with expensive TV ads or extravaganzas, but with you — with people organizing block-by-block, talking to neighbors, co-workers, and friends. And that kind of campaign takes time to build,” he said in the e-mail.

    “So even though I’m focused on the job you elected me to do, and the race may not reach full speed for a year or more, the work of laying the foundation for our campaign must start today,” Obama added. He directed them to the new red, white and blue website for what he said was “a campaign that’s farther-reaching, more focused, and more innovative than anything we’ve built before.”

    The website features Obama’s new campaign logo — 2012 with the rising sun in the background, a version of his 2008 campaign logo — and announces that the campaign is kicking off.

    “We’re opening up offices, unpacking boxes, and starting a conversation with supporters like you to help shape our path to victory, and this is where you say you’re in,” it says, urging people to organize and donate.

    The video is a montage of testimonials from a demographically diverse group of backers who intend to stay involved in this campaign.

    “It needs to reflect the changes that we’ve seen in the last two-and-a-half years,” says Katherine from Colorado. “Then we had an underdog senator. Nobody thought that he had a chance. And now he’s the president.”

    Gladys from Nevada adds: “We’re not leaving it up to chance” and “It’s an election that we have to win.”


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    lawrenceyid
    lawrenceyid
    13 years ago

    Hashem Yarachem!

    cool-3931
    cool-3931
    13 years ago

    You heard it here first, this is my prediction if the republicans rally around one strong candidate that comes up with a plan how to move this country forward then there isn’t even the slightest chance that Obama can get re-elected, but if the republicans get bogged down in a long nasty and costly primary then Obama is going to win. My message to republicans is don’t mess this opportunity up. Its the republicans to lose, and if they lose it will be for exactly the reasons I just mentioned.

    jnuss
    jnuss
    13 years ago

    Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me!
    If we elect him again than its shame on us!
    We now have the choice.

    Realist77
    Realist77
    13 years ago

    His new slogan will be : Keep Hoping!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    I think generations from now, Obama will be viewed much differently by yidden because he had the courage to push EY into the reality of a peace settlement with the Palestinians. The alternative will be total isolation of EY with a more neutral U.S. no longer willing to sacrifice its own interests to support EY “right or wrong”. Like we say in Neilah on yom kippur, the window is closing and we need to take advantage of this last opportunity to make an offer to the Palesinians that will be within the range of acceptability.

    13 years ago

    This time, instead of 78% of the Yidden voting for His Majesty, the figure probably won’t be higher than 55% (even that is too much)!

    anon-e-mouse
    anon-e-mouse
    13 years ago

    “protect the change he brought on the last 2 years”?!
    hashem yeracheim!!!!!

    oiber-chacham
    oiber-chacham
    13 years ago

    let’s hope and pray,that the american people will wake up and realize,that this america hating socialist leftist vermin, does not belong in the white house,and he will be vomited out

    13 years ago

    To PMOinFL:

    You are doing your usual anti-Republican rant, while claiming to be a conservative. You are tout the holy politifact website, as if that is the only source of truth. I have no reason to accept your beliefs, though you are entitled to them. I know one thing. Mickey Mouse, Goofy, or the Cat in the Hat (maybe even Bartholemew Cubbins) would all be better than Obama. Never has there been an elected official who has done so much damage to United States.

    To Anon #6
    You have a simple problem. You have the idea that concessions to Palestinians can lead to peace. You failed history. We gave them plenty, getting in return more terror, intifadas, rockets, etc. They understand firepower only. They need to be conquered, not treated as a partner to negotiate. Review some history. There is no window, and there never was. They are pledged to the destruction of Israel. No other offer will be taken seriously. Stop fooling yourself and writing comments intended to fool others.