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Obama: Victory in Loudoun Equals Reelection
The president draws a large crowd to Loudoun County High School during his campaign for a second term.
Calling this year’s race for president with Mitt Romney a “pretty intense campaign,” President Barack Obama said there are clear differences between Romney and himself. The president spoke at Loudoun County High School in Leesburg Thursday evening because he believes its key to this year’s election. [See photo gallery from the event here.] “The choice that we face in November could not be bigger,” Obama said. “This is a choice between two fundamentally different paths for our country, two fundamentally different visions.” And the crowd at Loudoun County High School Thursday evening for the president’s reelection campaign stop appeared to prefer Obama’s. “I think he’s the best candidate for the future, for my children,” said Jenny Rounds, …
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Colter95
10:56 am on Sunday, October 21, 2012
Hey smwance, it's Loudoun County you rocket scientist... And just so you know, Loudoun County voted for Obama in 2008, so you really don't know what you're talking about... That said, they shouldn't vote for him again, because he hasn't earned their vote... He hasn't followed through on his campaign promises, the economy sucks, and four died in Libya, and he lied... That just cannot be acceptable…   more ›