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Obama swings through Florida, California, Ohio and Virginia The president addressed crowds as he presses his case for reelection.
Oct. 13, 2012
President Barack Obama waves to onlookers as he arrives at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport in Virginia. Obama will be spending the weekend at a resort in Williamsburg to prepare for his next debate with Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
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President Obama, right, has dinner with winners Joe Laliberte, of Colorado Springs, Colo., left, Deidra Orosa, and her husband Mario Orosa, of North Canton, Ohio. of a campaign fundraising contest at Smith Commons Dining Room and Public House in Washington, D.C.
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Oct. 11, 2012
President Obama waves to supporters after delivering a speech at BankUnited Center at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla.
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Oct. 11, 2012
President Obama delivers remarks at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla.
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Oct. 11, 2012
Charlenia Rutland-Persons listens to Obama speak at the University of Miami.
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Oct. 11, 2012
Obama delivers remarks at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla.
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Oct. 11, 2012
Obama at the University of Miami.
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Oct. 9, 2012
Obama delivers remarks at the Oval at Ohio State University in Columbus. The Tuesday visit marked the his 15th trip to the battleground state this year.
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Oct. 9, 2012
Obama greets supporters after his speech at Ohio State University in Columbus.
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Oct. 9, 2012
Supporters listen to the Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am as they wait for Obama's arrival at the Oval at Ohio State University in Columbus.
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Oct. 9, 2012
Obama delivers remarks at Ohio State University in Columbus.
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Oct. 7, 2012
Obama waves to supporters after delivering remarks at a fundraising concert at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Obama made several fundraising stops at private residences before the concert, which included performances by Katy Perry, Jennifer Hudson, Jon Bon Jovi, Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind and Fire.
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Oct. 7, 2012
Obama delivers remarks at a fundraising concert at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama takes the stage to cheers from a crowd of about 9,000 people at Krenzler Field at Cleveland State University in Cleveland.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama supporters cheer as Obama delivers his remarks at Krenzler Field.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama gets a little help from Tatiana Nicole Brown donning a raincoat after she introduced him at the Cleveland rally. The rain didn’t seem to dampen the spirits of those gathered for the rally.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama addresses the crowd in Cleveland. Ohio is a key swing state in the election, and recent polls show the president with a lead in that state,
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Oct. 5, 2012
Supporters listen to Obama in Cleveland.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama speaks to the crowd in Cleveland.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama shakes hands with members of the crowd in Cleveland.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama takes a self-portrait with a supporter's smartphone after the rally in Cleveland.
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama delivers remarks at a campaign event at George Mason University in Fairfax, hailing the news that the economy added 114,000 jobs in September and the jobless rate had fallen to 7.8 percent, the lowest since the president took office
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama, speaking at George Mason University, went on the offensive in the wake of his sluggish debate performance two days ago, again mocking Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s comment that he would eliminate federal funding to PBS even though he likes Big Bird. “So, for all you moms and kids out there, don’t worry -- someone is finally getting tough on Big Bird,” he said. “Rounding him up. Elmo has got to watch out, too.”
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Oct. 5, 2012
An Obama supporter listens at the campaign event at George Mason University. “The decisions that affect a woman’s health are not up to politicians, they’re not up to insurance companies, they’re up to you,” Obama said. “You deserve a president who will fight to keep it that way.”
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Oct. 5, 2012
Obama greets supporters before delivering his speech at George Mason University.
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