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CBS News/ August 28, 2012, 6:32 PM

Obama takes a chance and hits the campaign trail

Barack Obama

President Barack Obama waves as he is introduced during a campaign event at Iowa State University, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012, in Ames, Iowa.

/ AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais


Updated 6:30 p.m. ET

(CBS News) FORT COLLINS, Colorado - President Obama took a political chance today embarking on a campaign trip to three swing states even as Hurricane Isaac was bearing down on the Gulf Coast.

The last thing Mr. Obama wants or needs is to face criticism two months before the election that he should have been at the White House overseeing federal preparations for and response to the approaching storm rather than campaigning for re-election.

At his first campaign event on the campus of Iowa State University, Mr. Obama was quick to show concerns about the storm were on his mind.

"Before I begin," he told a crowd of 6,000, "I think it's important to say that our thoughts are with fellow Americans down on the Gulf." He said response teams and supplies were already in place.

"No matter what this storm brings," he said, "America will be there to help folks recover."

"When disaster strikes, we're not Democrats or Republicans first - we are Americans first - we're one family and we help our neighbors in need."

Mr. Obama made a similar statement a few hours earlier before leaving the White House on his campaign trip to Iowa, Colorado and Virginia.

He said he received another update on the path of the storm and emergency preparations for its landfall. He signed an emergency declaration yesterday for Louisiana and this morning for Mississippi, authorizing advance federal assistance to those states. And he admonished those living in the storm's path to take the threat seriously.

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"Now is not the time to tempt fate. Now is not the time to dismiss official warnings."

But the president cannot afford to tempt political fates by being out of position if additional presidential action is needed to coordinate the response to the hurricane.

"If any changes need to be made," said campaign press secretary Jen Psaki of the president's schedule, "we'll make the changes."

In 2005, then-President Bush was caught out of position on a trip to Arizona and California when Hurricane Katrina unleashed its fury on New Orleans. He cut short his trip, returned to his Texas ranch and then headed back to the White House to oversee the federal response which was already in trouble. The mismanagement of Katrina remains a scar on Mr. Bush's presidency.

While all too aware of the price Mr. Bush paid, Psaki portrayed it as important that Mr. Obama proceed with his campaign trip. She said he wants to make sure college students understand the stakes in this election.

Aside from the first event today at Iowa State University in Ames, the president's trip was taking him to rallies at Colorado State University in Fort Collins and to the University of Virginia tomorrow in Charlottesville.

All three schools are situated in swing states that Mr. Obama won in 2008 and are deemed indispensable to his re-election strategy this year.

The president also used his first speech to take a swipe at the Republican National Convention underway in Tampa.

"It should be a pretty entertaining show," he said with obvious sarcasm. "I'm sure they'll have some wonderful things to say about me," knowing full well the opposite is the case.

He portrayed the GOP ticket of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan as having nothing to offer but $5 trillion in tax cuts that would - in his view - disproportionately benefit the rich.

He told his audience of college students that they have more at stake than anyone - facing a future that would be adversely affected if the Romney-Ryan agenda is enacted.

But the Romney campaign responded in kind to what the president told college students.

"After nearly four years in office, the President has left young Americans facing higher unemployment, mounting debt, rising costs, and fewer opportunities in the Obama economy," said Amanda Henneberg, Romney campaign spokesperson. "They deserve better."

She said the Romney-Ryan plan "will jumpstart our economy for the next generation by creating 12 million new jobs and higher take-home pay."

The president's trip targets college students in the hope of re-energizing their support that helped him win election four years ago.

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sjc_1 says:
This will counter balance some of the spin in Tampa. It may also force Mitt to get out during the Democratic Convention and shoot himself in the the foot some more.
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seabass6251 replies:
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Don't think that is necessary.

This is one of the rare opportunities when both conventions are going to be about the same person, Mitt Romney. Obviously the RNC has focused on him, and Debbie Washmouth claims the DNC will be about Mitt too because the Obama administration can't talk about anything its own record of failure.
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upstatescrealtor says:
I never knew he ever came off the caimpaign trail......
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wfw3536 says:
I am sure Obama must be proud that about one third of college grads up to age 30 now have to live with their parent because of Obama's failed policies.
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trickydix says:
Are people this stupid. They keep slamming Obama for digging the country out of the mess that Bush put us in. I am so tire of these morons trying to blame it on the "black man". Bush is the only one that should be blamed. This country was losing 800,000 jobs per month when Obama took office. The stock market was in the 6000s couple months later. The last 22 months the country has been gaining jobs, almost 4 million to date. How in the hell do you expect the president to fix the country in four years? Racist f**king bigots!
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gthog replies:
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You are a complete moron. All the idiot had to do is not screw up and the economy would have recovered by now and he could have erroneously taken credit for it. The country went in the dumper right after the dems took Congress. This is the worst "recovery" in 70 years.
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tricky you are correct.

Former President Bill Clinton balanced the federal budget two years in a row, lowered the national debt, left a projected $5 trillion surplus by the year 2010 and helped to pass legislation requiring the federal government to "pay as you go."

President George W. Bush did away with the "pay as you go" law; and he borrowed money from China to double the national debt, to pay for a prescription drug program costing $400 billion a year, to pay for a trillion-dollar war started with the "weapons of mass destruction" lie and excuses, and to give the richest 1 percent a tax break.

Obama inherited the worst economy since the Great Depression. Guess who the captain was that sailed the ship into the rocks?

Maybe Obama sounds like a preacher because he knows only God can save America after the Bush Republican'ts.

Obama was handed a platter of stupid, ignorant, insane governing, and it isn't going to get straightened out in 4 years or even a decade.
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shayVerpoose says:
He has been campaigning for at least a year. Just because they anounce it does not mean they were not doing it already. It is what he does best. Ask for stuff. Votes and money. Very sad actually. But we should have known what we were getting. Never spent a day in a private job. And ACORN, where are they now, mostly in jail actually. We are reaping what we have sown. Time to replace him. No need for name calling or anything. Just face that a mistake was made and move on.
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retmw1 replies:
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So mitt isn't out begging for votes and money?
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Augy-Doggie says:
All Obama cares about is his never ending campaigning for a 2nd term since 2009. The guy is so desperate and obsessed with a 2nd term and the power and perks that come with the office that is all he cares about.
His abysmal record and lazyiness is proof of this.
The guy couldn't even wait a few days until the worst of the hurricane would be over.
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retmw1 replies:
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Did mitt amd the gop wait a few day's until the storm was over, considering all those republican politicians that are there from the states that will be affected by the storm.
FLHRC-12 replies:
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They are not the presidentt who's job it is to stay put and monitor the hurricane in case of an emergency.
Why do you think CBS metioned the fact that he took a chance to go out and campaign?
He is the one who looks bad and will if things go terribly wrong and people die while he is out being self absorbed.
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CaptainSmollett says:
So Obama is hitting a few universities to get the student vote.... he's out there selling hope rather than opportunity again. Pretty audacious given that 50% of those students will be unemployed after graduation with no means of paying down their student loans.
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gthog replies:
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To both of the liberal idiots replying to your comment - there have been countless stories reporting that 50% of college graduates get jobs that don't require a degree. Why don't you try reading sometime?
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StopCBSnews says:
Tradition has always been that the other candidate does not campaign during the other party's convention. LEave it to Obama to have no shame. He has no integrity. Everything is always about Obama to Obama. CBS.. show some class tonight and not cover the president's campaign trip.
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rharrin1 replies:
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But not on vacation like you know who was.
Robert_G_Ingersoll replies:
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The Romney campaign had already said that they had no intention of not campaigning during the Democratic Convention. This was announced before the Republican Convention.

Now don't you feel stupid ...
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john5673 says:
Issac is making loud noise or OBAMA? Looks like; Obama and his election chiefs are making more louder noise about the coming Issac, sighting imaginary damage assessment and ready to serve lunches, breakfasts, dinners, water bottles and federal disaster assistance promises to millions only to get their own soft heart publicity among the middle class and independent voters of many red states; to shut Romney-Ryan ill-feted Convention drama. Poor Romney-Ryan; even their owned God is against them.
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