REP JO BONNER (R-AL) IS RESIGNING FROM CONGRESS TO TAKE A JOB WITH THE UNIV OF ALABAMA *

BONNER IS SIX-TERM MEMBER OF THE HOUSE AND A MEMBER OF THE APPROPRIATIONS CMTE *

HE REPRESENTS A SOUTHWESTERN PORTION OF THE STATE THAT INCLUDES MOBILE *

BRIDGE COLLAPSE IN NW WASHINGTON SENDS VEHICLES AND PEOPLE INTO THE WATER *

THE FOUR LANE I-5 BRIDGE OVER THE SKAGIT RIVER AT MOUNT VERNON REPORTEDLY CRUMBLED AROUND 7 PM THURS *

PARKING GARAGE COLLAPSES AT A MALL OUTSIDE D.C. *

ONE CONSTRUCTION WORKER WAS KILLED, ANOTHER SERIOUSLY INJURED *

THE SURVIVING WORKER WAS TRAPPED FOR NEARLY FOUR HOURS BENEATH A 40-FOOT SECTION OF CONCRETE *

NO WORD ON WHAT CAUSED THE COLLAPSE *

PRES OBAMA TO TOUR JERSEY SHORE WITH GOV CHRIS CHRISTIE (R) NEXT WK *

THE TRIP WILL HIGHLIGHT THE STATE'S ONGOING RECOVERY FROM SUPERSTORM SANDY *

THE FED GOVT HAS SPENT $1.3 BIL TO HELP FAMILIES HIT HARD BY THE STORM *

OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE CORRECT TORNADO DAMAGE ESTIMATE TO 12,000 HOMES *

A POLICE SPOX MISSPOKE THURS WHEN HE SAID 1,200 HOMES WERE HIT BY MONDAY'S STORM *

TOTAL DAMAGE FROM THE MASSIVE TORNADO MAY TOP $2 BIL DOLLARS *

HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FEDERAL EMPLOYEES FORCED TO TAKE AN UNPAID DAY OFF TODAY *

THE IRS AND EPA ARE AMONG THE AGENCIES SHUTTING THEIR DOORS *

THE FURLOUGHS ARE PART OF AN EFFORT TO MEET SEQUESTER SPENDING CUTS *

POWERFUL 8.2 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE HITS RUSSIA'S FAR EAST *

THE QUAKE'S EPICENTER WAS LOCATED EAST OF THE RUSSIAN COAST AND NORTH OF JAPAN *

QUAKE WAS FELT 4,400 MILES AWAY IN MOSCOW *

THE LAST RECORDED TREMOR IN THE RUSSIAN CAPITAL WAS IN 1977 *

BRITAIN IS BRACING FOR POSSIBLE COPYCAT TERROR ATTACKS FOLLOWING WED'S BEHEADING OF A BRITISH SOLDIER *

SOME 1,200 POLICE HAVE BEEN ADDED TO POTENTIAL TROUBLE SPOTS *

ANALYSTS SAY THERE'S BEEN AN INCREASE IN CHATTER ON TERRORIST SITES SINCE THE MURDER *

HOWEVER, A GOVT OFFICIAL SAYS NO SPECIFIC OR CREDIBLE THREATS HAVE BEEN DETECTED *

THREE PEOPLE WERE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL, BUT STATE AUTHORITIES SAY THERE ARE NO FATALITIES *

PRES OBAMA TO ADDRESS NAVAL ACADEMY GRADUATES *

IT MARKS THE SECOND TIME PRES OBAMA HAS ATTENDED THE COMMISSIONING CEREMONY IN ANNAPOLIS, MD *

THE SPEECH COMES A DAY AFTER THE PRES DEFENDED HIS CONTROVERSIAL DRONE PROGRAM AND RENEWED HIS PUSH TO CLOSE GUANTANAMO BAY *

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Latest — from FNC’s Ed Henry

Obama Kicks Off Campaign Trying to Fire Up Youth

By Ed Henry

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The marching band is all ready on its familiar perch inside Ohio State’s college basketball arena, but the scoreboard is now plastered with bright blue Obama-Biden signs — and the stands feature red, white, and blue bunting as President Obama finally launches his campaign for real.

“This is where the campaign starts right here, it’s the kickoff for 2012,” said an excited Travis Jones, 28 years old. “And hopefully it ends here too with Obama staying in office.”

Aides say the President will have a new stump speech entitled “Moving America Forward” with familiar themes about the middle class sprinkled with a few new applause lines. Organizers say the Value City Arena has a seating capacity of between 17,700 and 20,000 people while about 30,000 supporters have RSVP’d for the event, although it’s unclear how many will actually show up.

First Lady Michelle Obama joins the President for some rare joint appearances as they launch the first two official public rallies of the campaign here at Ohio State and later in the day at Virginia Commonwealth University with an eye on trying to revive the enthusiasm of young people on college campuses that helped carry him to a historic victory in 2008.

“The most important thing is getting youth involved,” said Jones. “Everything that’s happening right now is going to affect us.”

Presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney’s campaign has a campaign bus parked down the street from the basketball arena here to try and sign up voters to the GOP side. Both sides desperately want this battleground’s 18 electoral votes, which is why Romney himself is planning to bracket Obama’s weekend appearance by quickly holding a town hall in Cleveland on Monday.

In an open letter to Obama published by the Cleveland Plain Dealer on Friday, Romney wrote, “Mr. President, forgive me for being blunt, but when it comes to economic affairs, you’re out of your depth.”

Romney added, “I recognize, of course, as do all Americans, that you inherited an economic crisis. But you’ve now had three years to turn things around. The record of those three years is clear. Your policies have failed, not only in Ohio, but across the nation.”

Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt, chatting with reporters inside the arena before the President’s arrival, fired back that the economy is recovering and it’s because of White House policies. “It didn’t happen by accident,” he said.

LaBolt said the President’s stump speech will “look at the journey the nation has been on for the last three years” and will focus on how “the manufacturing sector is on the rebound and the auto industry is back.”

“We can continue on that path forward or return to the policies Mitt Romney has proposed and we’ve tried before,” added LaBolt, charging it would mean “tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires and fewer rules for Wall Street.”

A new Quinnipiac poll this week showed that when asked whether the economy is beginning to recover, a clear majority of Ohio voters seem to agree with the Obama campaign, with 55 percent saying yes and 41 percent saying no.

On the negative side, however, the same poll shows Obama is not getting much credit for any comeback here in a head-to-head matchup with Romney. Voters in Ohio said Romney would do a better job on the economy by a margin of 47 percent to 43 percent.

81-year-old Dan Ryan may not be part of the targeted youth vote here, but he said in an interview he has been volunteering at phone banks for the President and believes he has done a good job on the economy despite fierce opposition from Republicans.

“The people have seen what he’s done against formidable odds,” said Ryan. “All [Republicans] had in mind is make him fail. Against tremendous odds he’s really pulled things off.”

Caitlyn Homol, an 18-year-old student here at Ohio State, acknowledged it may be tough for the President as in incumbent to revive the enthusiasm young people last time but she believes in the end that support will be there.

“Getting out the youth vote is always tough,” she said. “But I think people are pretty pumped about the campaign on campus.”

This is Obama’s 21st visit to the battleground of Ohio, so the Republican National Committee has mocked this kickoff by charging he has had “more than a year of campaign-style ‘official’ events and a record number of fundraisers,” and demanding that he reimburse taxpayers for some of his previous visits to critical states.

“They threw out ‘hope and change’ along with the ’08 bumper stickers,” said RNC Communications Director Sean Spicer. “Now, the campaign is all about hype and blame.”

LaBolt dismissed the attacks by saying Republican presidents also visited battleground states for official events and it would be ridiculus “to suggest the President of the United States be walled off from the American people at the White House.”









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