KOA Radio reports President Obama will be back for his first of many visits this year. He arrives next Thursday as national polls indicate he’s tied with Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney.
Colorado’s position as a frontline state in the presidential contest is confirmed by being included by Obama in his first road trip of the election year.
Along with concern about the surprising good polling for Republicans in the midst of their bitter South Carolina primary, Obama’s campaign is no doubt hoping to counter the Republicans’ dominance of political news in early February due to their February 7 nominating caucus.
It is also a new presidential communication technique to mount a road show after a major address like next Tuesday’s State of the Union.
See Washington Post: Electorate is sharply split over Obama, poll finds
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