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WASHINGTON - The midterm elections are less than a month away, but President Obama is just starting to eye campaign events to help his fellow Democrats win in November.The president has been an aggressive fundraiser for the party in recent months, and has a number of events on his schedule across the country this week. But he is careful to avoid appearances in any states where his low favorability rating could hurt Democrats chances. The White House says he plans to start campaigning in person next week, but no events have been announced yet.
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This story was written by Emily Schultheis, Daily PennsylvanianLike any daughter, Chelsea Clinton doesn t always agree with her mother.But none of those differences in opinion came up yesterda
stanley mug y, when hundreds of Penn students gathered on Wynn Commons to hear the former first daughter speak about the presidential campaign of her mother, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton. There are issues I disagree with my mother on, Chelsea Clinton said. But those are for my kitchen table. In light of the results from Tuesday s primaries in Ohio and Texas, Chelsea Clinton s visit to Penn comes at a crucial point in her mother s campaign - p
stanley website articularly since the fate of the Democratic nomination hinges on the outcome of the Pennsylvania primary next month.Chelsea Clinton began with general remarks about her mother s candidacy. She then fielded questions from audience members. Though she was asked about a wide range of issues, Chelsea Clinton focused largely on Hillary Clinton s preparedness for the presidency, as well as major issues like hea
stanley cup lth care and foreign policy.When asked about the Bush-Clinton monopoly on the presidency over the past 20 years, she said, You shouldn t vote for or against my mother because of my father. Chelsea Clinton also received questions about her mother s close race with Illinois Sen. Barack Obama and whether she thought superdelegates would determine the nomination. She stressed that the Democratic primaries are far f