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October 18, 2011

Terrible
Obama Should Look At His Own Party First If He Wants To Keep Up His Charade On His Purely Political Bus Tour
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Obama: But Apparently None Of This Matters To The Republicans In The Senate -Because Last Week They Got Together To Block This Bill. (President Barack Obama, Remarks At Campaign Event,
Asheville, NC, 10/17/11)

OBAMA SHOULD LOOK TO HIS OWN PARTY IN VIRGINIA IF HE WANTS TO BLAME ANYONE
Not A Single Democrat From Virginia Is A Cosponsor Of Obamas So-Called American Jobs Act. ( S. 1549,
Introduced 9/13/11; H.R. 12, Introduced 9/21/11)

THE SENIOR U.S. SENATOR FROM VIRGINIA CALLED OBAMAS BILL TERRIBLE
Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA): The Presidents Stimulus Sounds Good In A TV Bite But It Is Not Smart Policy. WEBB: The present proposal looks good at first glance, it sounds good in a TV bite but in all respect to the people who put it forward, I do not believe its smart policy and it does not go where the real economic division lies in our country. (Manu Raju and Scott Wong, Obama Jobs Bill May Not Get 51 In Senate, Politico, 10/11/11) Sen. Webb: I Cannot Support Final Passage Of The Bill In Its Current Form. Out of respect for the principles of free and open debate, I will be voting to proceed to debate on the American Jobs Act However, I cannot support final passage of the bill in its current form. (Josiah Ryan, Webb To
Vote To Move Forward Obamas Jobs Bill, The Hill, 10/11/11)

Sen. Webb Called Obamas Tax Hike Proposals Terrible. Terrible, Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) told POLITICO when asked about the presidents ideas for how to pay for the $450 billion price tag. We shouldnt increase taxes on ordinary income. There are other ways to get there. (Manu
Raju, Hill Dems Pick Apart Obama Jobs Plan, Politico, 9/14/11)

FORMER OBAMA DNC CHAIR RUNNING FOR U.S. SENATE REFUSES TO TAKE A POSITION ON OBAMAS BILL
Former DNC Chairman Tim Kaine Declined To Say Whether He Would Vote For Obamas Jobs Act. Asked by HuffPost about the American Jobs Act, Kaine, who was mostly recently the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, declined to state whether he would vote for President Obama's proposed economic stimulus bill if he were a member of Congress. (Matt Sledge, Tim Kaine: 'Nobody's Ever Cut Their Way To Prosperity',
The Huffington Post, 10/12/11)

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THE REST OF THE DEMOCRATS IN VIRGINIA DONT WANT TO BE SEEN WITH OBAMA
Obama Has Become A Liability For Some Democrat Candidates In Battleground Virginia. A year before President Barack Obama hopes to carry battleground Virginia a second time, some of his party's legislative candidates in rural areas are abandoning the commander-in-chief. With the president's disapproval rating topping 50 percent in Virginia and Republicans making the most of it in this year's state House and Senate races, Obama has become a liability for some lawmakers in conservative and rural areas of the state. (In Rural VA, Some Democrat Candidates Shun Obama, The Associated Press, 10/8/11) Democrat State Sen. Phillip Puckett Has Already Bailed On Obama, Despite Campaigning For Him In 2008. Democratic Sen. Philip Puckett said two weeks ago he would not support Obama in 2012, though he campaigned for him in 2008. Puckett said in a television interview Sept. 21 that he would not support Obama's re-election next year, blaming the administration's cap-and-trade energy bill that he said was hostile to the southwestern Virginia's coal industry. He made the remark after Republicans put up billboards depicting Puckett behind a lectern in 2008 campaigning for Obama. (In Rural VA, Some Democrat Candidates Shun Obama, The Associated Press, 10/8/11) This Week, Democratic House Minority Leader Ward Armstrong Drew Bright Lines Between Himself And The White House In A Campaign Ad. (In Rural VA, Some Democrat Candidates Shun Obama, The Associated
Press, 10/8/11)

And Sen. Roscoe Reynolds, In A Battle Against Republican Sen. Bill Stanley, Doesn't Renounce Obama But Clearly Spells Out His Policy Differences With Him. (In Rural VA, Some Democrat Candidates Shun
Obama, The Associated Press, 10/8/11)

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