Source: Obama coming to Columbia

A source close to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign says that Barack Obama will be coming to Columbia on Thursday.

Details have not been announced yet regarding time or venue, but the source says that both Obama and running mate Joe Biden will be campaigning separately in Missouri on Thursday.

If it happens, it will be the second time this month that a presidential candidate has come to Mid-Missouri. Republican presidential candidate John McCain visited Columbia last Monday.

Stay with Politics Blog for more details.

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27 Responses to Source: Obama coming to Columbia

  1. Robert says:

    America’s 44th President

    Good bye George and Richard. We will miss your sound judgment in committing our country to the invasion and protracted war in Iraq, and for not establishing reasonable regulatory oversight of Wall Street and of our mortgage lending and financial system during your 8 year watch.

    Sorry Bill and Hillary. Of course we really wanted you back in the white house again so that Bill could have another shot at more action with interns in the oval office.

    John, we respect you for clearly putting the needs of our country above petty politics in choosing your running mate; but Sarah, unfortunately it looks like we may never get the chance to fulfill our wildest dream: to someday have President Palin lead the free world.

    But what about Barack Obama?

    The New York Times in its endorsement of Barack Obama said: “Mr. Obama has met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change. He has shown a cool head and sound judgment. We believe he has the will and the ability to forge the broad political consensus that is essential to finding solutions to this nation’s problems.”

    “In the same time, Senator John McCain of Arizona has retreated farther and farther to the fringe of American politics, running a campaign on partisan division, class warfare and even hints of racism. His policies and worldview are mired in the past. His choice of a running mate so evidently unfit for the office was a final act of opportunism and bad judgment that eclipsed the accomplishments of 26 years in Congress.”

    Senator John McCain is a respected 72 year old American warrior, but he is on a path whose slope, however gentle, is downward. On the contrary Senator Barack Obama is an intelligent, articulate, and insightful 47 year old American whose best years lie ahead of him; a man who graduated near the top of his class at Harvard Law School and was president of its Law Review; a man who understands and respects the American constitution because he was an instructor of constitutional law for 12 years at the University of Chicago Law School; a man familiar with the American legislative process because he served 3 terms as an Illinois State Senator and the past 4 years as a US Senator; a man acquainted with Washington but one who also brings fresh ideas and a passion for bringing about important and necessary changes in Washington.

    Senator Barack Obama is a man of equanimity, keen intellect, clear vision, sound judgment, and steadfast determination. He is the man America needs today. He is the man who can lead America into the future.

  2. Robert says:

    America’s 44th President

    Good bye George and Richard. We will miss your sound judgment in committing our country to the invasion and protracted war in Iraq, and for not establishing reasonable regulatory oversight of Wall Street and of our mortgage lending and financial system during your 8 year watch.

    Sorry Bill and Hillary. Of course we really wanted you back in the white house again so that Bill could have another shot at more action with interns in the oval office.

    John, we respect you for clearly putting the needs of our country above petty politics in choosing your running mate; but Sarah, unfortunately it looks like we may never get the chance to fulfill our wildest dream: to someday have President Palin lead the free world.

    But what about Barack Obama?

    The New York Times in its endorsement of Barack Obama said: “Mr. Obama has met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change. He has shown a cool head and sound judgment. We believe he has the will and the ability to forge the broad political consensus that is essential to finding solutions to this nation’s problems.”

    “In the same time, Senator John McCain of Arizona has retreated farther and farther to the fringe of American politics, running a campaign on partisan division, class warfare and even hints of racism. His policies and worldview are mired in the past. His choice of a running mate so evidently unfit for the office was a final act of opportunism and bad judgment that eclipsed the accomplishments of 26 years in Congress.”

    Senator John McCain is a respected 72 year old American warrior, but he is on a path whose slope, however gentle, is downward. On the contrary Senator Barack Obama is an intelligent, articulate, and insightful 47 year old American whose best years lie ahead of him; a man who graduated near the top of his class at Harvard Law School and was president of its Law Review; a man who understands and respects the American constitution because he was an instructor of constitutional law for 12 years at the University of Chicago Law School; a man familiar with the American legislative process because he served 3 terms as an Illinois State Senator and the past 4 years as a US Senator; a man acquainted with Washington but one who also brings fresh ideas and a passion for bringing about important and necessary changes in Washington.

    Senator Barack Obama is a man of equanimity, keen intellect, clear vision, sound judgment, and steadfast determination. He is the man America needs today. He is the man who can lead America into the future.

  3. Robert says:

    America’s 44th President

    Good bye George and Richard. We will miss your sound judgment in committing our country to the invasion and protracted war in Iraq, and for not establishing reasonable regulatory oversight of Wall Street and of our mortgage lending and financial system during your 8 year watch.

    Sorry Bill and Hillary. Of course we really wanted you back in the white house again so that Bill could have another shot at more action with interns in the oval office.

    John, we respect you for clearly putting the needs of our country above petty politics in choosing your running mate; but Sarah, unfortunately it looks like we may never get the chance to fulfill our wildest dream: to someday have President Palin lead the free world.

    But what about Barack Obama?

    The New York Times in its endorsement of Barack Obama said: “Mr. Obama has met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change. He has shown a cool head and sound judgment. We believe he has the will and the ability to forge the broad political consensus that is essential to finding solutions to this nation’s problems.”

    “In the same time, Senator John McCain of Arizona has retreated farther and farther to the fringe of American politics, running a campaign on partisan division, class warfare and even hints of racism. His policies and worldview are mired in the past. His choice of a running mate so evidently unfit for the office was a final act of opportunism and bad judgment that eclipsed the accomplishments of 26 years in Congress.”

    Senator John McCain is a respected 72 year old American warrior, but he is on a path whose slope, however gentle, is downward. On the contrary Senator Barack Obama is an intelligent, articulate, and insightful 47 year old American whose best years lie ahead of him; a man who graduated near the top of his class at Harvard Law School and was president of its Law Review; a man who understands and respects the American constitution because he was an instructor of constitutional law for 12 years at the University of Chicago Law School; a man familiar with the American legislative process because he served 3 terms as an Illinois State Senator and the past 4 years as a US Senator; a man acquainted with Washington but one who also brings fresh ideas and a passion for bringing about important and necessary changes in Washington.

    Senator Barack Obama is a man of equanimity, keen intellect, clear vision, sound judgment, and steadfast determination. He is the man America needs today. He is the man who can lead America into the future.

  4. Robert says:

    America’s 44th President

    Good bye George and Richard. We will miss your sound judgment in committing our country to the invasion and protracted war in Iraq, and for not establishing reasonable regulatory oversight of Wall Street and of our mortgage lending and financial system during your 8 year watch.

    Sorry Bill and Hillary. Of course we really wanted you back in the white house again so that Bill could have another shot at more action with interns in the oval office.

    John, we respect you for clearly putting the needs of our country above petty politics in choosing your running mate; but Sarah, unfortunately it looks like we may never get the chance to fulfill our wildest dream: to someday have President Palin lead the free world.

    But what about Barack Obama?

    The New York Times in its endorsement of Barack Obama said: “Mr. Obama has met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change. He has shown a cool head and sound judgment. We believe he has the will and the ability to forge the broad political consensus that is essential to finding solutions to this nation’s problems.”

    “In the same time, Senator John McCain of Arizona has retreated farther and farther to the fringe of American politics, running a campaign on partisan division, class warfare and even hints of racism. His policies and worldview are mired in the past. His choice of a running mate so evidently unfit for the office was a final act of opportunism and bad judgment that eclipsed the accomplishments of 26 years in Congress.”

    Senator John McCain is a respected 72 year old American warrior, but he is on a path whose slope, however gentle, is downward. On the contrary Senator Barack Obama is an intelligent, articulate, and insightful 47 year old American whose best years lie ahead of him; a man who graduated near the top of his class at Harvard Law School and was president of its Law Review; a man who understands and respects the American constitution because he was an instructor of constitutional law for 12 years at the University of Chicago Law School; a man familiar with the American legislative process because he served 3 terms as an Illinois State Senator and the past 4 years as a US Senator; a man acquainted with Washington but one who also brings fresh ideas and a passion for bringing about important and necessary changes in Washington.

    Senator Barack Obama is a man of equanimity, keen intellect, clear vision, sound judgment, and steadfast determination. He is the man America needs today. He is the man who can lead America into the future.

  5. setting it straight says:

    When the smoke clears and he is Pelosi and Reid America will be in real trouble. They do not represent MO values. Missourians will be sorry if Obama wins. He has the wool pulled over our eyes and the media in his lap. We are putting a freshman who has never served in the military in charge of the worlds most effective fighting force. I feel sorry for our servicemen and women. Barrack wants to allow women into the Draft and let them serve in the Infantry. This is not the “change” we need.

  6. setting it straight says:

    When the smoke clears and he is Pelosi and Reid America will be in real trouble. They do not represent MO values. Missourians will be sorry if Obama wins. He has the wool pulled over our eyes and the media in his lap. We are putting a freshman who has never served in the military in charge of the worlds most effective fighting force. I feel sorry for our servicemen and women. Barrack wants to allow women into the Draft and let them serve in the Infantry. This is not the “change” we need.

  7. setting it straight says:

    When the smoke clears and he is Pelosi and Reid America will be in real trouble. They do not represent MO values. Missourians will be sorry if Obama wins. He has the wool pulled over our eyes and the media in his lap. We are putting a freshman who has never served in the military in charge of the worlds most effective fighting force. I feel sorry for our servicemen and women. Barrack wants to allow women into the Draft and let them serve in the Infantry. This is not the “change” we need.

  8. setting it straight says:

    When the smoke clears and he is Pelosi and Reid America will be in real trouble. They do not represent MO values. Missourians will be sorry if Obama wins. He has the wool pulled over our eyes and the media in his lap. We are putting a freshman who has never served in the military in charge of the worlds most effective fighting force. I feel sorry for our servicemen and women. Barrack wants to allow women into the Draft and let them serve in the Infantry. This is not the “change” we need.

  9. mocapgirl says:

    Robert,

    Drink Koolaid much?

  10. mocapgirl says:

    Robert,

    Drink Koolaid much?

  11. mocapgirl says:

    Robert,

    Drink Koolaid much?

  12. mocapgirl says:

    Robert,

    Drink Koolaid much?

  13. ben says:

    Some people are idiots that vote for people like McPain (not mispelled for that is what you will be feeling if he get’s in). Others know that we need someone who cares about the ral working class.

  14. ben says:

    Some people are idiots that vote for people like McPain (not mispelled for that is what you will be feeling if he get’s in). Others know that we need someone who cares about the ral working class.

  15. ben says:

    Some people are idiots that vote for people like McPain (not mispelled for that is what you will be feeling if he get’s in). Others know that we need someone who cares about the ral working class.

  16. ben says:

    Some people are idiots that vote for people like McPain (not mispelled for that is what you will be feeling if he get’s in). Others know that we need someone who cares about the ral working class.

  17. Anne says:

    Barack Obama is coming to our town. Let us all make him feel welcome.
    We have had eight long years of fear-mongering and lying from our “leaders”.
    It is time to support a man who will work to give us HOPE.

  18. Anne says:

    Barack Obama is coming to our town. Let us all make him feel welcome.
    We have had eight long years of fear-mongering and lying from our “leaders”.
    It is time to support a man who will work to give us HOPE.

  19. Anne says:

    Barack Obama is coming to our town. Let us all make him feel welcome.
    We have had eight long years of fear-mongering and lying from our “leaders”.
    It is time to support a man who will work to give us HOPE.

  20. Anne says:

    Barack Obama is coming to our town. Let us all make him feel welcome.
    We have had eight long years of fear-mongering and lying from our “leaders”.
    It is time to support a man who will work to give us HOPE.

  21. Ed says:

    S.I.S.

    Since when is lies, deceit, victimizing women and children, and spending nearly a million dollars of your own money on a congressional race Missouri values? I have friends that were voting Republicans solely on the pro-life issue, but after the decadence of certain lawmakers, government officials, and staffers, they are splitting their ticket.

  22. Ed says:

    S.I.S.

    Since when is lies, deceit, victimizing women and children, and spending nearly a million dollars of your own money on a congressional race Missouri values? I have friends that were voting Republicans solely on the pro-life issue, but after the decadence of certain lawmakers, government officials, and staffers, they are splitting their ticket.

  23. Ed says:

    S.I.S.

    Since when is lies, deceit, victimizing women and children, and spending nearly a million dollars of your own money on a congressional race Missouri values? I have friends that were voting Republicans solely on the pro-life issue, but after the decadence of certain lawmakers, government officials, and staffers, they are splitting their ticket.

  24. Ed says:

    Here is a dramatic reading of a transcript of a Wasilla town meeting. This is the “executive” experience Republicans are pushing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMocEINn-E8

  25. Ed says:

    Here is a dramatic reading of a transcript of a Wasilla town meeting. This is the “executive” experience Republicans are pushing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMocEINn-E8

  26. Ed says:

    Here is a dramatic reading of a transcript of a Wasilla town meeting. This is the “executive” experience Republicans are pushing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMocEINn-E8

  27. Ed says:

    Here is a dramatic reading of a transcript of a Wasilla town meeting. This is the “executive” experience Republicans are pushing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMocEINn-E8

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