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evey reports: "Clinton warned Romney's money advantage and Republican efforts in states around the country to put more restrictions on voting still threaten Obama's chances."

Former President Bill Clinton speaks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. (photo: Unknown)
Former President Bill Clinton speaks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. (photo: Unknown)



Clinton: GOP Money Advantage Could Swing Election

By Noam Levey, The Los Angeles Times

23 September 12

 

month and a half before Election Day, President Obama is winning, former President Bill Clinton said Sunday, citing a raft of recent polls that show Obama widening a lead in several key swing states.

But Clinton warned Romney's money advantage and Republican efforts in states around the country to put more restrictions on voting still threaten Obama's chances.

"Assuming the debates are even a draw, I think the president will win," Clinton said CBS' "Face the Nation" with Bob Schieffer. "But I think you can't know because of the enormous financial advantage that Citizens United gave to these Republican super PACs and because of the work they have done and will do on Election Day to try to reduce the number of young people, first-generation immigrants, and minorities voting."

Clinton said Republicans are counting on lower turnout that will match 2010, when Republicans scored major gains in the midterm elections, retaking control of the House and nearly retaking the Senate.

"They have a theory that if ... the people who vote in 2012 look more like the 2010 electorate, then the folks that elected the president in the first place in 2008, that if they can get  enough of those folks to stay home, they can still win. So that's why we got to keep working on it."

Clinton also predicted that if Obama wins, Republicans and Democrats will work together to avert a major budget crisis.

"As soon as this election's over, the incentives for gridlock will go way down and the incentives for action will go way up," he said, noting the imperative of acting to avoid tax hikes and major cuts in federal spending that threaten the economy, the so-called fiscal cliff.

"It will force them to concentrate and I believe there will be a lame-duck session of Congress in which they will either reach the beginnings of a budget deal or more likely agree to some sort of period of time to avoid the fiscal cliff and make the budget deal then."

Looking forward to the election after this one, Clinton said he had "no earthly idea" whether his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, will run for president in 2016. She already has said she does not intend to serve a second term heading the State Department if Obama is elected.

"She's tired. She's really worked hard," Clinton said. "She wants to take some time off, kind of regroup, write a book."

"We got a lot of able people in our party who want to be president," Clinton said. "Got a lot of bright young governors, we've got a lot of other people will probably run out of the Congress," but, he added, Hillary Clinton is "an extraordinarily able person."

"I just think, you know, it's a decision she'll have to make. But whatever she does, I'm for her first, last and always."

 

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+14 # Virginia 2012-09-23 20:41
I'm afraid he's right. There are a lot of Tommys out there... DD &B people who refuse to research... Get involved or literally care. Some of them think that the entire system is fixed so why bother. And look at Geithner - how can we possibly be thinking he should stay on as Treasury? He's doing everything possible to protect the real criminals.

I wish Hillary were still a US Senator... Because there is a great group of women headed in there and I thinks it's about time for some compassion, integrity and conscience. Warren, Hirono, Baldwin, Gillibrand, McCaskill, Cantwell, Klobuchar... Snowe...
 
 
+13 # KrazyFromPolitics 2012-09-23 21:28
It is amazing that persons of middle class income, and mindset would even consider voting for Romney or any Republican. However, they will, and always have. How can they not understand the immorality and lack of ethics of a party that is willing to throw an entire country under the bus for the sake of turning out the first black president? The only assurance the Repugs have delivered is a return to the same policies of the eight years that preceded President Obama. That worked out well, didn't it?
 
 
+5 # Independentgal 2012-09-24 06:45
You've nailed it! The biggest thing is wanting to get rid of the first black president, but following closely is getting rid of any Democrat in the White House. Let's not forget what they did to Clinton! And if Hillary runs in 2016 and wins, it will be all out war again. But she's at least already battle tested and will be prepared for the right-wing hatred and nonsense.
 
 
+2 # Virginia 2012-09-24 10:00
Maybe that's what they've been saving Palin for.
 
 
+2 # Virginia 2012-09-24 10:09
The real focus needs to be in a Democrat controlled Congress.

The reason Obama has problems with Dems is that he tries to be too Centrist and his primary advisers are (and were) high ranking members of the elite. Who do you think Herb Allison will vote for? Or Hank Paulson? You know the banksters aren't going to vote Dem...

As bad as Romney is - this election may still be close. We need to get the vote out to the polls.
 
 
+8 # MidwestTom 2012-09-24 04:26
According to NPR OBama outspent Romney 2 to 1 last month, and Obama has $200 million more than Romney. The difference comes inn the PAC's where Romney supporters have $100 million more than OBama supporting PAC's. The Saudi's are going to lower the price of crude oil by pumping more than their quota, which should lower the price of gasoline, to support OBama. This should take away one of Romney's big arguments.
 
 
+4 # Corvette-Bob 2012-09-24 06:43
I believe that Mitt Romney thinks that his carpet bombing will carry the day in the swing state just like it did in the primaries. He believes in the power of money and why should he not believe it since it has worked for him his whole life. He does not believe he needs to campaign hard or to develope a ground game but that money will do the job. I do not know if he is right but I suspect the answer is that getting out the vote will be the winning factor. I believe almost anyone who intents on voting has already made up their mind.
 
 
-8 # Activista 2012-09-24 07:25
War criminals Clintons - husband and wife must go to Hague - Bill for bombing Yugoslavia, Hillary for bombing Libya.
 
 
+3 # TrueAmericanPatriot 2012-09-24 09:49
Bill Clinton is right!!! We need to get out and vote, no matter WHAT THE REPUBLIBAGGERS AND TEATHUGLICANS ARE UP TO! WE THE PEOPLE MUST get the RED ELEPHANT AND BLUE DOG VERMIN OUT OF OFFICE!!!

OBAMA-BIDEN 2012!!!! GET OUT AND VOTE!! GET OUT THE VOTE!!!
 
 
+1 # Kayjay 2012-09-25 18:03
All these sneaky campaigns to limit voting in Democratic-lean ing neighborhoods scares me. The amount of money the GOP rats plan to send in the last two weeks prior to election day, saddens me. And the voting electronic voting machines with no paper trail terrifies me. We have to get out the vote and overwhelm those busy election-riggin g rats!
 

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