
With the president's approval rating inching higher, after his well-crafted call for this nation to end the dangerous and hurtful political rhetoric, the president is positioning to become only the second Democrat since Franklin Delano Roosevelt to be elected to second term. Former President Bill Clinton was the first.
To prepare for the effort, the president will close his political affairs office at the White House and open up shop outside of Chicago with several White House staffers shifting back in to campaign mode. The moves will allow him to raise money and avoid controversy.
The New York Times writes:
The personnel moves, which were confirmed in interviews this week, represent the latest step in a major reorganization of the Obama administration. The accelerated pace of the re-election bid, particularly with no sign of any Democratic primary opponent, highlights the challenges facing Mr. Obama as he can no longer present himself as a Washington outsider. The headquarters in Chicago is intended to help connect him with Americans across the country at a time when he is also fighting Republican efforts to portray him as too liberal for the electorate.
The Times also notes that neither Presidents George W. Bush or Clinton closed their political affairs office but that Obama is doing so to "reduce the likelihood that it will become a target of an investigation by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee."
That is a clear signal that this will be an ugly campaign for a few reasons.
Obama and his aides are going to have to work around a Republican-controlled House who are looking to throw any obstacle they can in the president's path to re-election.
Overblown investigations into nonsense allegations of wrongdoing can cost the president and the Democratic National Committee valuable time and money. Every moment the president spends warding off some possible bogus investigation will take away from his campaign to show the ways in which he has improved the country.
In addition, Republicans seem to not have learned any lessons from the assassination attempt against Arizona U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Just a few weeks after the awful attack against Giffords, Republicans returned to the same overheated, hateful arguments in an effort to repeal the health care reform law.
Republicans on the House floor could be heard talking about how the country is moving toward socialism and how the government is reaching its hands in to the lives of everyday citizens. That is the type of overhyped rhetoric that can stir the mental illness of the next crazed person with a gun who wants to make a name for himself.
Finally, the novelty of working to elect the first black president is gone. All of the people that signed on to support Obama, because they were excited to help make a major first occur in this country may not be as excited this time.
Nevertheless, President Obama has the accomplishments so far to make a strong case for his re-election. Despite the Republican rhetoric, millions of Americans are already benefiting from health care reform, according to those in the health field.
President Obama inherited a country on the verge of economic collapse and has pushed it back from the brink in a slow, uphill battle.
And as Obama demonstrated with his Arizona speech, he still has the ability to rally the country at any time with his amazing oratory skills. These days, we need more inspiration and less division based off of untruthful, illogical rhetoric.


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By: ADMR on 1/21/2011 10:17AM
Lame...Surely
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By: girlking on 1/21/2011 1:19PM
I can't wait and I am definitely working on this campaign. Yeaaaaaaa.
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By: rhonda on 1/21/2011 3:13PM
I will be voting for Obama again. He needs at least two terms to get the job done. I don't want African Americans to say, "well we've had our Black President." I don't want him to be a "one term" President. A lot of Republicans suggest that he'll be a one term president.
I will vote for OBAMA!
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By: gerald on 1/22/2011 9:05PM
Are you from Africa?
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By: Orangejello on 1/24/2011 2:29PM
Yo it don't matter...I be votin for my man Obama for one reason only.....the man can dance....
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ya feel me?
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By: Mister on 2/16/2011 2:44PM
IF WHITE FOLKS HAVE ANY SENSE AT ALL LEFT, THEY WILL RE-ELECT OBAMA...AS TO OUR PEOPLE, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE OTHER THAN BRAGGING RIGHTS.
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By: stare k on 1/22/2011 2:28PM
Yes indeed I will be voting for him again . There will ber ROAD BLOCKS .many of them . Some will be
carefully thought out, premeditated . There is so many don't want him to have a second term .
The bottom line it's all about his color .God don't have special peopel .The REPUBLICAN WII TRY IN MANY WAYS TO SIT HIM UP FOR FAILURE FOR SURE .
And some of his so called friends , back stabbers.
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By: ron smith on 1/23/2011 12:41PM
i was all excited about getting out to vote for obama last time but this time,I don't know.Obama,s adminisration(social security administration)have frozen cost-of-living adjustments for two years that he has been in office.This is wrong because it only raises the number of people that are in the poverty level.The costs for food,clothing,gas and utilities have risen constantly every year, but,the elderly and disabled are suffering.The healthcare bill doesn't help if you can't afford the increased high premiums and prescription costs on a fixed income.
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By: stare k on 1/23/2011 7:29PM
To Ron Smith You know Republician r worst than any Democrat could ever be. Look what a mess Bush /Chaney left for him to fix .If a republican get back in in 12 , it will get even worst
All the republican care about is the filty rich .
I feel your pain I'm on afixed income too .
Ut .went up $ 58.00 this winter + water went up 27% + the hi. gas prices . So as I said I feel your pain . I will be voting for him again .He cannot move mountain .Look @ the republicans trying to undo healthcare . Have you ever heard of such ? no .Every thing Mr. Obama does the talk about it , right down to killink the nasty filty fly . So don't be brainwashed by them , he is doing the best he can do. We would probably be surprise if we even had the least idea what he has to go through in D.C. Be Blessed .
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By: ron smith on 1/23/2011 11:10PM
I AM BLACK AND A RETIREE THAT LIVES ON A FIXED INCOME. I REALIZE THAT OBAMA IS A FAR BETTER CHOICE THAN ANY REPUBLICAN, BUT , I'M SUFFERING FINANCIALLY DUE TO HIGH COST OF LIVING. THE POLITICIANS FROM BOTH PARTIES DIDN'T FREEZE THEIR PAY.THIS COUNTRY WOULD REALLY BE SCREWED IF SARAH PALIN WERE ELECTED.CONGRESSMAN McCONELL,O'RIELLY,Bohner AND THE WHOLE FOX NEWS BUNCH ARE OUT MAKE SURE OBAMA IS A ONE TERM PRESIDENT, SO I WILL MORE THAN LIKELY VOTE FOR FOR HIM IN 2012.
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