President Barack Obama chided himself on Sunday for his
weak debate performance against Republican Mitt Romney and reminded
supporters at a California fundraiser that even his successful 2008
campaign had "bumps" in the road.
President Barack Obama chided himself on Sunday for his weak debate
performance against Republican Mitt Romney and reminded supporters at a
California fundraiser that even his successful 2008 campaign had "bumps"
in the road.
At another, more intimate fundraiser later in the evening, Obama pledged to work harder than ever to gain re-election, in what could have been an effort to reassure his supporters after the lackluster debate performance.
Source: Agency
- Speaking to a crowd of some 6,000 at a concert in Los Angeles, Obama complimented the slew of performers - including Jon Bon Jovi and Jennifer Hudson - who had performed earlier for the audience.
- "They just perform flawlessly night after night. I can't always say the same," Obama said to laughter and then applause.
- Romney's strong performance at the debate on Wednesday has helped close a gap in the polls with the president, who has been leading nationally and in several important swing states.
- Obama, whose campaign has said it would make adjustments as a result of the debate, noted his White House win four years ago had its own share of hurdles, including mistakes he made.
- "Back in 2008 - everybody always remembers the victory, but they don't always remember the bumps in the road," he said.
- "Things always look good in retrospect. But in the middle of it ... we made all kinds of mistakes. We goofed up. I goofed up. But the American people carried us forward," he said.
At another, more intimate fundraiser later in the evening, Obama pledged to work harder than ever to gain re-election, in what could have been an effort to reassure his supporters after the lackluster debate performance.
Source: Agency
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