US President Barack Obama on Friday branded Republicans as radical and
reactionary, in campaign appearances for high-profile Democratic senators under
threat in November's mid-term polls.
Obama rallied crowds in Los Angeles, California, and was to move on to gambling
paradise Nevada in a bid to rescue wobbling Democratic Senate majority leader
Harry Reid, on the third day of a four-day campaign blitz.
He charged that the first Republican president, his political hero Abraham
Lincoln would not be able to win the opposition party's presidential nomination
in the modern age.
"Seriously, can you imagine him trying to run with these folks?" Obama said, in
a bid to portray the Republican Party as outside the mainstream ahead of
November 2 congressional polls in which his Democrats fear heavy losses.
Obama accused Republicans of sitting on their hands while he saved the economy
from a second Great Depression and of wanting to go back to the same lax
regulatory regimes that caused the crisis in the first place.
"This agenda that poses as conservatism is not conservative. It resulted in a
radical shift from record surpluses to record deficits, allowed Wall Street to
run wild, nearly destroyed our economy," Obama said.
"This is a choice between the past and the future, between fear and hope,
between moving backwards and moving forwards. And I don't know about you, but
I want to move forward," Obama said, at a campaign event for under-fire
Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer.
"They are clinging to the same worn-out, tired, snake-oil ideas that they were
peddling before."
At a second event in Los Angeles, featuring actor and comedian Jamie Foxx as a
warm up act, Obama fired off his stump speech to a crowd of 32,500 people, as
5,000 more watched on a big screen set up in an overflow area.
Republicans need to win 39 seats to take back the House after four years of
Democratic control -- a task well within their reach with some analysts judging
up to 90 races in the 435-seat chamber as competitive.
In the Senate, Republicans need a 10-seat swing, a result that may be beyond
them after several races tightened in favor of Democrats in recent days, and a
scenario of six or seven seats changing hands seems more likely.
Obama was later to head to Nevada to take part in a Democratic National
Committee rally alongside Reid, who is the top Republican target in the
election, and is locked in a close race with "Tea Party" conservative favorite
Sharron Angle.
He was due to finish up a campaign swing, which has also taken in Oregon and
Washington state, in Minnesota on Saturday.
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