Obama will wake up in San Francisco, California, on Friday amid a five-state, four-day trip to retaining key Senate besieged incumbents.
Obama flights to Los Angeles, California to attend a fundraising luncheon University of Southern California for Senator Barbara Boxer and former Governor Jerry Brown, before delivering remarks at a gathering of Democratic National Committee at the USC Alumni Park.
Boxer has opened a small lead against the Republicans Carly Fiorina, who has Brown in his effort to win his old job in a struggle with evil Republican Meg Whitman. National Democrats continue to see these races closely to ensure they do not slip on their hands.
By Friday evening, the president will be in Las Vegas, Nevada to attend a DNC rally in a school before going to a private residence for a fundraising event for Senator Harry Reid and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.Reid is stuck in the mid-40s in most polls, despite months painting his Republican opponent, Tea Party-friendly S
harron Angle, as an extremist.
On Saturday, Obama heads to Minnesota for a rally to support former Sen. Mark Dayton, who as governor. The president also a fundraiser will be the star of the Democratic congressional committee of the campaign before returning to the White House more evening.
In Saturday, the president will attend a panel of other fund-raising campaign of the Congress on Monday in Rhode Island before taking four days off a campaign to deal with another company in the White House.
As tensions in the Western president for holders of various Senate Democratic officials said Thursday they will change their attention on the Midwest and Northeast in the last weekend before the middle of four-star big demonstration election.
Obama for the Democratic National Committee in the final stretch, from Saturday, October 30 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Bridgeport, Connecticut. Both States Senate battles that are too close to call, and competitive battles for governor.
Also on that Saturday, Obama will return home to Chicago, where there is a tight gubernatorial fight and Democrat Alexi Giannoulias is locked in a bitter battle with Republican Mark Kirk for Obama's old Senate seat. The state is also home to a close re-election battle for Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn.
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