February 24, 2010
President Barack Obama’s top advisers are quietly laying the groundwork for the 2012 reelection campaign, which is likely to be run out of Chicago and managed by White House deputy chief of staff Jim Messina, according to Democrats familiar with the discussions.
The planning for now consists entirely of private conversations, with Obama aides at all levels indulging occasionally in closed-door 2012 discussions while focusing ferociously on the midterm elections and health care reform, the Democratic sources said. “The gathering storm is the 2010 elections,” one top official said.
But the sources said Obama has given every sign of planning to run again and wants the next campaign to resemble the highly successful 2008 effort.
David Axelrod, White House senior adviser, may leave the West Wing to rejoin his family in Chicago and reprise his role as Obama’s muse, overseeing the campaign’s tone, themes, messages and advertising, the sources said.
David Plouffe, the Obama for America campaign manager, described by one friend as "the father of all this," will be a central player in the reelect, perhaps as an outside adviser.
'So unions get mountains of Obamacare waivers, but they can't budge for religious organizations? Creepy. '-@politicalmath
EUREKA – Monday is President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. He would be 101.
seanhannity: @neillmichael exactly, how did Obama not see this coming, or the media.
trscoop: RT @RickSantorum: Conservatism is alive & well in Missouri & Minnesota! Thank you to those who voted & worked hard to make tonight happen!
seanhannity: @RednaxalA what r u talking about? I have given equal time to all the candidates.
ewerickson: @ClarkeMoore compared to Romney
ewerickson: RT @farrellmcmanus: @EWErickson I'm a gay NYC liberal but that Santorum speech was the best speech any GOPer has given this cycle. It was genuine.