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Election 2012: Obama keeps fundraising while preparing for debates

Posted on September 29, 2012 – 10:51 amNo Comment

U.S. President Barack Obama (l) and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. PHOTO/File

President Barack Obama warned Democrats about becoming too complacent with six weeks left before the election. He joked that Democrats tend to believe that the “sky is falling” or that “everything is great.”

“This is going to be a close race right down to the wire,” he told about 90 donors gathered Friday evening at the Washington home of Sen. Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat.

The president’s remarks came amid public polls that show him gaining advantages in some key battleground states. It also came months after anxious Democrats worried that Obama would not be able to keep up with Republican rival Mitt Romney’s fundraising.

In a day partly devoted to a fundraising blitz for himself and other Democrats, Obama also offered themes of political unity, telling another group of donors that the nation is “not as divided as the pundits make it seem.”

“I don’t know how many folks will vote for me this time around,” Obama told an afternoon audience of donors at a hotel near the White House. “But I say the same thing to them (as in 2008): I will be your president, too.”

“I’m not fighting to create Democrat or Republican jobs,” he added. “I’m fighting to create American jobs.”

Obama continued to seize on a leaked video in which Romney said that 47 percent of people “will vote for the president no matter what.” Romney described them as people who pay no federal income tax and “believe that they are victims.”

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