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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 928509" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Of course, this is a business visit and he probably won't mention re-election at all!!</p><p><strong>Obama Will Use Cinderella Castle As Backdrop For Speech At Disney World…</strong></p><p></p><p>WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, set to unveil a new policy for boosting U.S. tourism, has chosen a fairy-tale setting for the Thursday announcement: Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, with its iconic Cinderella Castle as a backdrop.</p><p>And if some Disney magic rubs off on his re-election bid, too, then so be it.</p><p>The event, details of which were made public Tuesday, is the first of what is sure to be many election-year visits by the president to Florida. Obama carried the nation’s largest swing state in 2008, but he faces a heavier lift this year in a state where the unemployment rate remains above the national average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 928509, member: 1246"] Of course, this is a business visit and he probably won't mention re-election at all!! [B]Obama Will Use Cinderella Castle As Backdrop For Speech At Disney World…[/B] WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, set to unveil a new policy for boosting U.S. tourism, has chosen a fairy-tale setting for the Thursday announcement: Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, with its iconic Cinderella Castle as a backdrop. And if some Disney magic rubs off on his re-election bid, too, then so be it. The event, details of which were made public Tuesday, is the first of what is sure to be many election-year visits by the president to Florida. Obama carried the nation’s largest swing state in 2008, but he faces a heavier lift this year in a state where the unemployment rate remains above the national average. [/QUOTE]
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