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CBS News/ April 24, 2012, 2:06 PM

Obama courts youth vote in North Carolina

Carolyn Kaster

UPDATED 2:55 p.m. ET

(CBS News) -- President Obama on Tuesday sought to reestablish his connections to the young people who helped him get elected four years ago, pushing for Congress to keep student loan rates low ahead of a planned rate hike in July.

In a speech to thousands of students at the University of North Carolina, Mr. Obama called on Congress to extend a 2007 law that now has student loan rates at 3.4 percent. If the subsidy were to expire as planned this summer, those rates would double to 6.8 percent.

Mr. Obama spoke in starkly personal terms about the issue, telling the students he did not just read a briefing book or get talking points on the subject.

"Michelle and I, we have been in your shoes," he said, adding that he "got poor together" with the future first lady when the two were first married and had collectively racked up thousands of dollars in student debt because "we didn't come from wealthy families."

He stressed how long many students continue to pay down their debt and outlined the negative consequences to the overall economy when young Americans are paying off loans instead of buying house or starting businesses.

The president sought to portray himself as in touch with the struggles of millions of Americans who are starting out and provided a sharp contrast to the background of his presumed opponent in November, former Massachusetts governor and wealthy businessman Mitt Romney.

"Check this out alright? I'm the president of the United States," he said, adding "we only finished paying off our student loans about eight years ago. That wasn't that long ago." Mr. Obama was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004.

Romney also backs to the proposal to keep student loan rates low.

Mr. Obama also sought to paint a sharp contrast to congressional Republicans, who have largely been silent on the issue of student loans.

He singled out North Carolina Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx for comments she had made to conservative radio host G. Gordon Liddy, though he did not mention her by name.

She thinks students who rack up student loan debt are "just sitting on their butts having opportunity dumped in your lap. I didn't make this up. I'm reading it here," Mr. Obama said of Foxx.

Foxx told Liddy earlier this month that she has "very little tolerance for people who tell me that they graduate with $200,000 of debt or even $80,000 of debt because there's no reason for that."

"I remind folks all the time that the Declaration of Independence says 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.' You don't sit on your butt and have it dumped in your lap," she added.

Mr. Obama narrowly won North Carolina in 2008 and the race there is expected to be very close this year.

And his support among voters between the ages of 18-29 has plummeted since four years ago.

According to a Harvard University study conducted in late March and early April, the president has the support of about 43 percent those voters compared to Romney's 26 percent. The margin over his Republican is just about half what it was in 2008, when Mr. Obama took 63 percent to Arizona Sen. John McCain's 30 percent of the young voters.

To help reach those young voters, Mr. Obama planned to appear on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon later Tuesday.

Additional reporting by Chloe Arensberg and Peter Maer.

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lg144 says:
Just ask yourself these questions: Which party has shown they are relentless in their efforts to cut and stop help for struggling Americans? Prime examples, the republican Paul Ryan bill out of the house, not extending benefits for the unemployed, House Republicans Oppose Bill That Would Help Low-Income Moms Stay Home Like Ann Romney. Republicans opposed extending payroll tax holiday. Republicans oppose funding for planned parenthood. Mitt Romney said he would get rid of planned parenthood. This has a negative affect on women.

President Obama and Democrats have consistently fought against republican efforts that hurt struggling Americans. Bottom line republicans use the power of government to help corporations, big oil and the wealthy. Democrats use government to help average Americans. Republicans refuse to maintain the lower rate on student loans.

So which party is on the side of struggling Americans? Democrats
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rtnt05 says:
What does Obama call 10 million (+) illegal immigrants?

NEW VOTERS! LOL :) :) :) ;)
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Dthunderchicken says:
"He singled out North Carolina Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx for comments she had made to conservative radio host G. Gordon Liddy, though he did not mention her by name."

Obama flat out LIED!
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lindagregv says:
I feel we are living in an age where everyone thinks they are entitled. I know these students had a choice whether to take out a loan for their education and they made the choice to take out the loan. Many of my young friends are not going to college until they can pay for it, or they are choosing lower cost universities. This is a lesson we all need to learn. The consequences for the choices we make are not going to be magically made to disappear. I felt your article on the news was to make us, the tax paying public feel sorry for these students. I don't. They have been given the opportunity to choose.
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Brainstillworks says:
I am one year older than Obama and I also just paid off my loans about 8 years ago........two points.....I was not able to deduct student loan interest paid from my taxes as younger generations are now able to do and I paid up to 12.9% interest rate on these loans. Please cry me a river too........fools
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Zann-Zel says:
by The_Bad_Ranger April 24, 2012 6:35 PM EDT
I don't ride in the back buttercup............

HAR!
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Awwww......you mean you wouldn't let a woman drive your Harley? ; )
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Zann-Zel replies:
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Well that won't work, I couldn't see the road!
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Obama4more says:
by The_Bad_Ranger April 24, 2012 6:37 PM EDT
Making my man RP his VP
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In what way is he your "man"??? Sounds very possessive to me...
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Obama4more says:
by The_Bad_Ranger April 24, 2012 6:35 PM EDT
I don't ride in the back buttercup............
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Ohhhh...you like getting if from the rear as oppose to giving it from the rear... Got it...
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Obama4more says:
by The_Bad_Ranger April 24, 2012 6:29 PM EDT
Yeah.... dresses don't do well on the back of Harley's "meboard"
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You've done drag on the back of a Harley???? I'm getting a picture...
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Obama4more says:
by Hoax-and-Chains April 24, 2012 5:59 PM EDT
I guess your okay with free childcare, housing , cell phones, computers. How about free haircuts?

You know I payed off 50k in student loans. How about suing the government to recoup that money? Is that fair?
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Yep...you shouldn't have had to pay a dime as long as you passed the course. If education shouldn't be free, then why to we educate K-12??? Why don't we charge the kids for their education???
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WashingTime replies:
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K-12 education is paid through property taxes, but you wouldn't know that because you are a free loader.
Have a nice day.
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