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Democracy4Sale wrote: And usually, candidates running for office don't slam the current president's foreign policies when they are traveling abroad... I need look no further than the GOP to find examples of tacky....
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Democracy4Sale wrote: And usually, candidates running for office don't slam the current president's foreign policies when they are traveling abroad... I need look no further than the GOP to find examples of tacky....
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CinnamonGirl wrote: Obama shows up in Colorado and gives a speech during the National Republican Convention and a Hurricane?
Sorry Dems tacky. Usually the other side stays out of the way during the convention I can deal with that , but during a hurricane he actually comes here to give the speech?
TACKY.
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Raees wrote:
CinnamonGirl wrote: Obama shows up in Colorado and gives a speech during the National Republican Convention and a Hurricane?
Sorry Dems tacky. Usually the other side stays out of the way during the convention I can deal with that , but during a hurricane he actually comes here to give the speech?
TACKY.
You expect the president to STOP campaigning during the convention? Really? I don't recall any president doing that.
We'll see if Mittens takes the week off during the DNC.
Bucking tradition, President Obama set out on a two-day campaign swing on Tuesday, aiming to steal just a bit of the spotlight from Republicans rallying in Tampa, Fla.
Obama was scheduled for a college tour, with events at Iowa State University and Colorado State University. He's slated to hold a rally in Charlottesville, Va., on Wednesday.
As a courtesy, past presidential candidates have curtailed campaign activities during the other party's conventions. But Obama's campus swing -- aimed at firing up a key demographics -- coincides with the first full day of the Republican speech-making.
Republicans aren't abiding by the unwritten rule this time either. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are expected to hold events during the Democrats' party next week.
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la ... 8986.story
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