
Obama Launches Campaign in Empty Arena. Where are all the Obamunists?
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Barack Obama launched his campaign in unspectacular
fashion today at Ohio State University, the largest college in the
crucial swing state. A photo posted to twitter
by Mitt Romney's campaign spokesman Ryan Williams
reveals sparse attendance. The above image, according to Williams, was
taken during the President's first official campaign speech.
During the speech, Obama ripped into the presumptive GOP nominee and discussed nation building at home, but the most newsworthy item of the day was not the talking points Obama delivered: it was the crowd... or lack thereof. According to ABC News, the Obama campaign had expected an "overflow" of people. Instead, the arena looked half-empty. The Columbus
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darcie lamar 2012/05/06 14:38:37Even Students are smarter than that+35I hope our young citizens will vote smarter than Obama. College graduates are unemployed in record numbers due to Obama's policies. Blacks are unemployed in record numbers too. These groups need to wake up and vote for a strong economy that allows them to prosper.
























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but you go right ahead and play the fool i know you are.
I am done with you, oh Drudge also said that Obama killed Santa also.
"We have talked about attendance rates at campaign events. Mitt Romney also had a speech in Detroit at an unfilled stadium. Now this is OSU, a filled stadium. Although it was a capacity 18,300, the president had 14,000 folks out there," Wagner said.
Wagner likened her claim of a full stadium for Obama to a Mitt Romney event earlier in the primary season that took place at the NFL's Detroit Lions stadium where no one was sitting in the stadium seats.
"Mitt Romney, at his rally in Detroit, got 1,200 people out to the speech. Now, neither stadium was filled," Wagner acknowledged just mere moments later.
The Romney event, which was moved from a smaller venue, took place entirely on the field of the stadium. There were no plans to have any of the 1,200 attendees sitting in the stadium seats.
"David Axelrod, unsurprisingly said, 14,000 is 11,000 more than Mitt Romney's ever gotten out to his speeches," Wagner said.
"That was a fired up speech," Wagner said about Obama's campaign kickoff at Ohio State University.