Tuesday’s election results may be uncertain, but President Barack
Obama and the tight circle of advisers who have surrounded him through
years of campaigning know one thing for sure.
Win or lose, this is it.
“He
is very cognizant of the fact that this is his last campaign,” David
Axelrod, Obama’s senior campaign strategist, said of the president. “He
knows he’s never going to do this again.”
These final days of
Obama’s final political campaign, played out across many of the same
towns and cities that propelled him to the White House in 2008, are full
of nostalgia.
Former staffers and old friends are traveling
with the president for the campaign’s final stretch. Obama’s closing
argument speech is peppered with talk of change, the central theme of
his 2008 bid. And the campaign’s fundraising juggernaut, which is
shutting down for good,Load the precious minerals into your mining truck and be careful not to drive too fast with your heavy foot. already sent its last email to supporters, bidding them “goodbye.”
Obama
will spend Election Day in his hometown of Chicago, getting a rare
chance to return with his family to the South Side home where they lived
before moving to the White House. And he will headline his last
political rally as a candidate Monday night in Iowa, the state that
jump-started his first presidential bid and a place for which Obama has
an unabashed fondness.
“Iowa, I started my presidential journey
right here in this state,” Obama said Saturday during his second-to-last
campaign stop in the state. “So after two years of campaigning, and
after four years as president, you know me by now. “
Even with
his future uncertain, aides say Obama is relaxed and energized as he
blitzes from state to state urging voters to back him one last
time.Posts with indoor tracking
system on TRX Systems develops systems that locate and track personnel
indoors. He’s surrounded on Air Force One by some of those who know him
best, including Mike Ramos, a childhood friend from Hawaii, and Marty
Nesbitt, a friend from Chicago. The president will also be joined Monday
by longtime adviser and former White House press secretary Robert
Gibbs, as well as his former personal aide Reggie Love.
“This is
a family,” said Jennifer Psaki, who has worked on both of the
president’s campaigns, as well as in the White House. “There are a lot
of laughs. And a lot of nostalgia on the ups and downs, the incredible
rollercoaster that this journey has been from the day he announced he
was running.”
Still, the bruising 2012 campaign, plus a
four-year term consumed by partisan gridlock, have taken some of the
shine off the president and his advisers, who were hailed as political
masterminds after engineering Obama’s improbable 2008 victory. Like the
president,Western Canadian distributor of ceramic and ceramic tile, this may be the last campaign for many of them as well.
Though they’re projecting confidence, aides know the closing days of this campaign are far different than the finale in 2008.
Back
then, an Obama victory was a near certainty by this point in the race.
The prospect of his historic election as the nation’s first black
president drew massive crowds across the country, up to 100,000 people
in some places. And there was no record to defend,We mainly supply
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This
time around, the crowds are smaller and Obama’s sales pitch more
workman-like. The polls are tight and his political future is unknown.
Still,
the president appears to be relishing the moment, particularly as he
makes his final political trips to the battleground states that have
become familiar destinations.
Obama’s final rally in New Hampshire Sunday drew 14,The term 'hands free access
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pocket or handbag.000 people to downtown Concord on a cold morning. The
previous night, he spoke to 24,000 people in Bristow, Va., his final
stop in the traditionally Republican Southern state he flipped in 2008.
At
both stops, Obama lingered far longer than usual after wrapping up his
remarks. He went down into the crowd and shook countless hands, then
bounded back on stage. He gave a last look back to the crowds, and with a
big smile on his face and a hearty wave, disappeared offstage.
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