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Valerie Jarrett: Obama To Spend More Time On The Campaign Trail In 2011



Dec 26, 2010 6 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

The Hill:

President Obama will spend more time outside of Washington, D.C. next year engaging with the public, according to a top White House adviser and close friend of the president.

One year before Obama faces reelection, he is expected to make a greater effort to connect with potential voters after facing charges being too aloof during his first two years in the Oval Office.

The president’s “biggest regret” was that because of economic turmoil, “He had to spend almost every waking hour in Washington working on solving that crisis,” senior adviser Valerie Jarrett said during an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “And what he missed sorely was engagement with the American people.

“He said right before he left for vacation was, ‘When I get back, I really want to figure out a way where I can spend more time outside of Washington listening, learning and engaging with the American people,’” she added. “We’re determined in the new year to make sure that his schedule reflects his priority.”

Political observers have said that Obama must make a greater effort to connect with voters on a personal level the way he did during the 2008 campaign if he wants to be reelected in 2012.

The president faces the danger of losing independent voters to a Republican challenger, especially after the conservative Tea Party movement helped push the GOP to sweeping electoral gains in the 2010 midterm elections.

Obama was not completely fortified in D.C. during his first two years as president. He made campaign stops for Democrats in tough races around the country and held several economic events in key presidential election states such as Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Jarrett did not detail what type of events Obama will hold in the next year, but she said that he is not overly concerned with politics at this point.

“Politics will take care of themselves,” she said. “The American people expect him to lead.”


  • Ohnooo

    Oh mannn not another blame tour…that shits old..Fuck you liar…

  • Phil Byler

    Obama will likely do as Jarrett says he will in 2011. It will backfire, as domestic problems mount and foreign policy disasters start to hit.

  • Jim D

    Curious george says “because of the economic turmoil the dickhead has been to busy dealing with that to talk to the people”
    You gotta be fucking joking! This dumbo eared cocksucker has done everything but deal with the economic issue. In fact he has done whatever he could to kill the economy.
    I wish the asshole would just stay in Hawaii and play fagball and golf, leave the mainland alone.

  • Axel

    Oh Goody. I can’t wait. :gun:

  • Remmy

    He wants to be one of the people. Hopefully in 2012 he will be.

  • JJIrons

    Man! For a second, I thought those big white letters said, “DRAMA” At any rate, him going on the so-called campaign trail, I think that’s great. He’ll just screw things up worse for his frickin’ cronies, and that’s great! Start opening your commie yap, DRAMA, that’s good news for us!