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To: FJB who wrote (815508)11/5/2014 10:36:26 AM
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Obama held a rally for Maryland Democrat Anthony Brown where people walked out of his speech.

“If we elect more governors like Anthony Brown… we’re not just going to win an election, we’re going to keep rebuilding this economy so it works for everybody,” he declared, as polls showed Brown was 13 points ahead.

GOP candidate Larry Hogan beat Brown.

Michelle Obama also went to Maryland to tout Anthony Brown on Nov. 3. “I know we can elect Anthony Brown as Governor of Maryland. And I know that together, we can build a future worthy of all our children,” Michelle Obama said.



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Obama flew out to Chicago Oct. 19 to help his home state governor, Gov. Pat Quinn — but Quinn lost to his GOP challenger Bruce Rauner.

It’s a humiliation for Obama, whose political career was launched by the city. It is a potential disaster for his home-state political machine, if the new GOP governor can gradually rebuild GOP representation in the state and in Chicago.

Quinn lost by 5 points to Rauner, 50 percent to 45 percent. Quinn was 0.8 percent ahead in the last few pre-election polls.

“Today, Illinois leads the country in the number of three-year-olds in preschool. He fought for civil rights, fought for the right of every Illinoisan to marry who they love… He’s fighting for you every single day… you’ve got to have his back and go out there and vote for Pat Quinn,” Obama said in his Oct. 19 rally.