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    Democrats emboldened by Republican primary race

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has long relished a dragged-out Republican primary contest that would leave the eventual GOP nominee battered before the fall election.

    He might be getting his wish, a prospect that is firing up Democrats, galvanizing their ranks and boosting fundraising pitches and requests for volunteers.

    "They've awakened some sleeping giants," said Ira Leesfield, a Miami attorney and a longtime Democratic fundraiser.

    As the GOP voting shifts to contests in the Midwest and West, front-runner Mitt Romney's chief rival, Newt Gingrich, is attacking him at every turn and pledging to stay in the race well into the spring. And Romney is paying a price for it: The former Massachusetts governor's negative perceptions among voters have climbed in recent weeks, a trend that could hurt him in a general election matchup with Obama.

    "The Florida primary will be a turning point in this race — the other side is looking at what could be months of brutal, negative tactics that turn people off to politics altogether," Obama campaign manager Jim Messina said in a fundraising pitch to supporters.

    The Obama campaign's most recent fundraising report showed it had more than $80 million in the bank, a healthy sum for the coming year.

    Democrats — and Obama specifically — are no stranger to drawn-out fights. Hillary Rodham Clinton didn't drop out of the race until June 2008, but both candidates avoided driving up their negative ratings.

    Obama's team is trying to take advantage of the extra time in this election year, using the next several weeks to focus on his best political asset: being president. As Republicans grind toward having a nominee, Obama is filling his time with a post-State of the Union agenda underscoring the themes of his re-election bid. That means pushing ideas with mainstream appeal, like helping struggling families refinance their homes or pay for the kids' college education.

    It also means not directly engaging Romney for now because to do so would make Obama look more like a presidential candidate than the man running the country. But that has not stopped Obama from making not-so-subtle digs at Romney this week for his views on the auto industry bailout and home foreclosures.

    "It is wrong for anybody to suggest that the only option for struggling, responsible homeowners is to sit and wait for the housing market to hit bottom," Obama said in Falls Church, Va., on Wednesday in a clear reference to comments made by Romney to a Las Vegas newspaper last year.

    Romney's negative ratings have climbed in recent weeks. Polling by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal showed that 36 percent had a negative feeling toward Romney, compared with 31 percent having positive feelings for him. A separate poll by ABC News and The Washington Post found 49 percent had a negative impression of Romney, a jump of nearly 20 points since September.

    Democrats point to a growing storyline about Romney's work as a top executive for Bain Capital, a private equity firm, and soft support among ardent conservatives. Obama deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter noted in a memo Wednesday that a recent Pew Research poll found nearly 3 in 5 GOP primary voters wanted another candidate to enter the race.

    "You've got a lot of Republicans who are disenchanted with the 'supposed' nominee in Mitt Romney," said Morgan Jackson, a North Carolina-based Democratic strategist. "As somebody who worked for John Kerry in 2004, we've seen this on our side. There were a lot of folks who liked John Kerry and voted for John Kerry but really wanted to be with somebody else."

    Romney, addressing supporters in Tampa, Fla., dismissed suggestions that a lengthy primary fight would hurt his party's chances in the fall.

    "A competitive primary does not divide us, it prepares us, and we will win," he said.

    But Gingrich gave no indication of bowing out anytime soon. His campaign even distributed signs at his Florida primary night rally that declared, "46 States to Go."

    In Florida, Leesfield said he watched the negative ads and said "it put me into high gear." He had planned to raise money for Obama, but said he was now "exponentially more" interested in encouraging his fundraising network to give to Obama's campaign.

    In Nevada, Erin Bilbray-Kohn, a member of the Democratic National Committee, said the Republican contest had boosted interest among Democrats organizing their volunteer base. "They're watching the Republicans and they want to do something and what they can do right now is work their precincts," she said.

    Democrats have plenty of bad news on their side. The nation's unemployment rate has consistently topped 8 percent during Obama's presidency, a red line for any incumbent. A Gallup survey showed Obama's approval ratings dropping in North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, all critical to his re-election. In New Hampshire, which Obama carried in 2008, he had an approval rating of about 38 percent.

    With a long grind ahead among Republicans, Obama will try to show voters that he and Congress aren't completely in campaign mode.

    The White House hopes the first result will be a law in which Congress polices itself on insider trading, then a deal to extend a payroll tax cut. All the while, Obama will be issuing executive orders to try to jolt the economy and win over voters. He also will keep up a brisk pace of fundraisers.

    "In 2008 we needed to make change — we needed change," said Gaylene Kanoyton, who leads the local Democratic committee in Hampton, Va. "The theme for 2012 is we need to guard the change."

     
    • Phillip  •  Buford, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      How many times have the people demanded a "clean" campaign.....yet, the politicians always sling mud....
    • Bart  •  Wasilla, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      BREAKING NEWS!!! Romney just won the Cayman Islands Straw Poll.
    • Frank  •  Winter Park, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      They should feel good, considering the Republican choices.
    • C  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      The societal tensions that Obama promised to ease have worsened. The healing he promised has been made into gaping wounds into which he's pouring salt. Yet, Obama's greatest transgression has been the explosion of government spending to the point where we, the citizens of the United States, are enslaved to so much debt that it can never be repaid. It portends our destruction. 4 straight years of $1.4-$1.6 trillion dollar deficits has already bankrupted our country. Yes, my friends $6 TRILLION US dollars, not Monopoly money. will do that. It is an unfathomable amount of debt so much that anyone reading this will never see it even slightly repaid. It’s a legacy of debt that absolutely guarantees the US 3rd world status. That is the future an Obama presidency has bequeathed to us and our children. And I must be frank here, TRUE unemployment is 20-22 percent. Folks, we're in BIG, BIG trouble!!

      Our nation’s very future and way of life is in the balance. Obama is already considered the worst president in our history. Why would anyone in the right mind even fathom voting for 4 more years? It's a DEATHWISH. The long and hard road to recovery can only begin when he’s gone. Whether America avoids financial collapse is uncertain. If Obama wins in November our financial collapse is certain - stick a fork in us. That's what's on the line here my friends. It's not alarmist, but his incompetence is alarming!! We got a guy who probably never really even knew what a P&L was and we made him President of the most important nation in the world. Folks, we screwed up, let's not do it again.

      The financial disaster taxes everybody but the poor the most. With a devalued dollar, inflation and high unemployment we already have a triple cocktail of doom. Add our bebt and entitlement costs - start digging the grave. Prices on everything increase especially commodities most consumed by the vulnerable. Ask yourself, would you drink Jim Jone's Kool-Aid cocktail in Jonestown knowing that it would certainly kill you? Well the people who vote for Obama will do just that. It's a selfish act vile depravity. A vote for Obama is the equivalent of a signature on the death certificate of the United States of America. Why would we, of our own volition, vote this on ourselves? It's truly mind-boggling. We are broke, bankrupt, in debt and he's taking of more and more entitlement programs. I hate to use an overused line but, in this case it fits so well. INSANITY: DOING THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND EXPECTING DIFFERENT RESULTS.
      • C 3 mths ago
        I'm just giving you a thumbs up for the time and effort put into your comment. But yes, Obama is a bad president.
      • C 3 mths ago
        I don't know why I torture myself so...thanks!!
      • Bart 3 mths ago
        Hopefully the Republicans have not defunded the mental health clinic in your county.
    • AF T  •  3 mths ago
      Yep, they were really emboldened in 2010 and made fun of the conservative candidates running in Democrat territory. Read and weep cause it's 2010 all over again only worse(or better in the country's case) Your savior is going out on his butt Leftnoids.
      • Mac the floor guy 3 mths ago
        I dont think the country is suicidal enough to put Romney in the White House after the last Bush train wreck. And Romney doesn't even pretend to have any compassion for the poor. Stealing from 98 percent of us will be wide open under Romney. I don't think the Koch's and Big Oil have enough money to get people to vote for this crook. Tax returns will be Romney's Waterloo. He looks like he't trying to hide something by only releasing 1 years full return, a year when he knew he would likely have to disclose something since he's been running for 5 years, and still he had to tweak the system and pay 14 percent taxes, thanks to the efforts of his lobbyists. How about his kids who are worth $100 million thanks to his "gifts" of money which has never been taxed? I guarantee you, there are plenty of years when he's made over $10 million and paid zero taxes. I think he's scared of being caught for tax fraud, like on the house he claimed as a second home that no one has ever seen him near. Supposedly, it's his kids house, but he took the interest deductions. Romney said he has a bedroom in the basement with a COT. CAN ANYBODY visualize the $250 million man, Romney, sleeping on a COT?
      • C 3 mths ago
        Obama's greatest transgression has been the explosion of government spending to the point where we, the citizens of the United States, are enslaved to so much debt that it can never be repaid. It portends our destruction. 4 straight years of $1.4-$1.6 trillion dollar deficits has already bankrupted our country. Yes, my friends $6 TRILLION US dollars, not Monopoly money. will do that. It is an unfathomable amount of debt so much that anyone reading this will never see it even slightly repaid. It’s a legacy of debt that absolutely guarantees the US 3rd world status. That is the future an Obama presidency has bequeathed to us and our children. And I must be frank here, TRUE unemployment is 20-22 percent. Folks, we're in BIG, BIG trouble!!

        Our nation’s very future and way of life is in the balance. Why would anyone in the right mind even fathom voting for 4 more years? It's a DEATHWISH. The long and hard road to recovery can only begin when he’s gone. Whether America avoids financial collapse is uncertain. If Obama wins in November our financial collapse is certain - stick a fork in us. That's what's on the line here my friends. It's not alarmist, but his incompetence is alarming!! We got a guy who probably never really even knew what a P&L was and we made him President of the most important nation in the world. Folks, we screwed up, let's not do it again.

        The financial disaster taxes everybody but the poor the most. With a devalued dollar, inflation and high unemployment we already have a triple cocktail of doom. Then add our debt and entitlement costs and its time to call the grave digger. Ask yourself, would you drink Jim Jone's Kool-Aid cocktail in Jonestown knowing that it would kill you? Well the people who vote for Obama will do just that. It's a selfish act vile depravity. A vote for Obama is the equivalent of a signature on the death certificate of the United States of America. It's truly mind-boggling. We are broke, bankrupt, in debt, buried by entitlements and he's taking of more. I hate to use an overused line but, in this case it fits so well. INSANITY: DOING THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND EXPECTING DIFFERENT RESULTS.
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        Cowboy Arse Fart Trucker (AFT) actually thinks the Republicans can win. Course, he ain't been sober in a decade or more. Wants more of the Butphucking from the Rich. Like it, eh, cowboy?
    • wedge  •  Towson, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Romney is beginning to remind me of John Kerry.
    • NancyH  •  3 mths ago
      The media is much more powerful than politicians. The way they take things in or out of context, what they choose to report, the images they show, the slants they want to give a story, all influences the impressions people have of candidates. Anybody can make stuff up and then footnote it with phony "documentation." I doubt it will ever end. I'm thankful for the internet because I can look up the candidates' speeches, listen to the whole thing without interruption, and make up my own mind.
      • C 3 mths ago
        I agree. The media could essentially control the ignorant people of the country. If the politicians can secretly control the media then everyone's screwed.
    • SirArthurConanDoyleFan  •  3 mths ago
      So, the most important news is how to win the White House but not how to fix our country. Our country isn't better off now, it's worse. And Obama, through his own words, admits he hasn't been able to turn this around. Why should we reelect him? I won't make the same mistake twice.
      • anonymous 3 mths ago
        You already made the same mistake twice You voted for Bush Twice didn't you, Or did you forget how we got here?
      • Poindexter 3 mths ago
        Bet ya 10 grand Obama wins!
    • Kirk H  •  Cumming, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Was the AP reporter even covering the Florida primary? Mitt outspent Newt 5 to 1 in commercials. Mitt's assault was so fast and unthruthful that Newt could only swing back at about 1/3rd of the ads that were produced. Mitt's onslaught of half thruths and flat out lies started a back and forth between he and Newt that Newt had to resort to playing the exact same game. Newt tried desperately not to have a campaign that was all attacks and Romney has beeen on full on frontal assault mode. What's Newt supposed to do. Sit there and allow the truthlessness of ROmney continue unanswered? This whole process will make for lots of sound bites Barry. Hope they can keep up with the $1Billion plus that the Marxist has raised. 2012 will either be the reconstruction of America or the death of her. You Liberals remember this: NEVER in history or currently has Command Economics worked. Yet, Barry is dragging us toward it kicking and screaming.
      • Venerando 3 mths ago
        if all american idots were to die simultaneously today GOP will be left with 10% of its voters.teabaggers are morons.
    • Mr KnowItAll  •  3 mths ago
      Time to deliver a little Operation Chaos back to the Republican party!
    • Michael da Man  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      This election likely will be a repeat of the Nevada senatorial election where the Republicans put up a candidate so pathetic even Harry Reid looked better, and won. Republicans had a real chance of beating Obama but their candidates are so bad the choice will be clear to most people.
    • Just me  •  3 mths ago
      Obama's fate should be sealed but there are too many people who refuse to look at the facts and just listen to any rhetoric he and the media put out. (Only 8% of reporters are conservative so you are rarely going to see articles against Obama).
    • Rickey  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Nice spin..........except those of us in the know understand how independents have left Obama in the battleground states and once the Repub primary wraps up, the message to those independents will be about the economy during Obama's 1st term and how Obama has not been able to deliver on his promises.................Sure.......Obama will try to spin that it is all Bush's fault, but that no longer plays well on independents anymore..............He knows he is in trouble!
    • ALKALINE  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      If insider trading is already a crime, why are the Republicans pushing a bill to outlaw a behavior that is already unlawful?
    • derrick M  •  Tahoma, California  •  3 mths ago
      OBAMA 2012- 2014 4 MORE YEARS
    • sd  •  3 mths ago
      "President Barack Obama has long relished a dragged-out Republican primary contest that would leave the eventual GOP nominee battered before the fall election."

      The AP, like FAUX News, starts this "news" story out with an unsubstantiated assertion. I miss the days when the media reported the facts instead of people's personal opinions.
    • mfrmorrobay  •  3 mths ago
      Primaries? We don't need no more stinkin' primaries!

      ...The GOP is $#!t out of ideas; Obama wins big and easy.
    • Headcons  •  Maple Grove, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      More and more facts are going to come out as we get closer to the main election, and those facts are going to expose more and more dishonesty, cheating, lying and just plain misleading Americans on their suppose figures in our economy, Obama care, the stimulus, and of course the trumpted up claims of recovery in thier programs. WHAAAAAAAAAA It will good to see Obama and the Demorats squirm. Those coming up for relection are already put distance between Obama and themselves.
    • maryjanesuncle  •  3 mths ago
      As America sinks into a sea of debt and borrowing, all kids, all the old and all the sick will suffer..Your choking the goose that lays the golden eggs you like to give away
    • Jim M  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Have you seen the cover on this week's "The New Yorker" magazine? It portrays the President watching and grinning at what he sees on his TV: Romney and Gingrich, helmets flying, scrambling with each other to recover a football. Classic!
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