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President Obama on Thursday afternoon offered a full-throated endorsement of Hillary Clinton s campaign, saying he s excited to hit the campaign trail with her next week and in the months ahead.He ll be one of the few sitting presidents in recent history to play an active role in his successor s election bid.On the stanley mug whole, there s a reason why sitting presidents often steer clear of the campaign trail for their successors: it s rare for one party to hold the White House for longer than eight years, and a party s nominee doesn t want to be saddled with a surrogate who has lagging approval ratings and inspires voter fatigue. In recent years, incumbent presidents have proven to be more a liability than an asset--or at least that s what their successors campaigns seemed to think. Clinton, however, is very clearly running as Mr. Obama s successor: in stump speeches across the country, she pitches a Clinton presidency as building upon the progress he s made in areas like healthcare and immigration. On the campaign trail, she frequently tells the story of how Mr. Obama asked her to be his secretary of state and the reasons she d stanley tumblers ecided to accept.That s a bit easier given Mr. Obama s approval rati stanley taza ngs, which have rebounded over the last several months. The latest CBS News/New York Times poll had him at 50 percent approval, compared with 43 percent disapproval--one year ago, the numbers were practically flipped. Then, 42 percent approved of Preside Fzrt A 16th House Republican retires from Congress
CBS From CBS News Joy Lin:ON THE ROAD BETWEEN MASON AND CONCORD, N.H. -- Since Labor Day, Mike Huckabee has spent at least 24 days ndash; almost as many days he spent in Iowa ndash; campaigning in New Hampshire. And on the day before the primary, Huckabee says he d be satisfied with any kind of finish. Right now, the polls show us going into third. I don t know where it s going to end up, Huckabee told reporters on his campaign bus. I think if we re third or fourth, we re still in the game. Even stanley mug if we don t end up third or fourth, we re still in the game cause we got a great situation going on in South Carolina. That s a big state for u stanley mugs s ... We re going to a place where we ve got strong organization, good staffing, huge support and Florida: the same thing. We re going to do well here, and that s good, but the Iowa win put wind to our back and we ll build on that. Asked by a reporter about his performance at Sunday night s Fox News Channel debate, Huckabee stewed over the awkward and uncomfortable debate format and complained people weren t given adequate opportunity to follow up on things that were thrown at us. He then took the opportunity to show reporters on his bus how he would have taken on Romney. You know, Romney was very defensive of his record as saying that he did support Bush s tax cuts but the record reflects otherwise. If you go back and look at the sta stanley thermoskannen tements he made in 2002, he did not support them. The onl
President Obama on Thursday afternoon offered a full-throated endorsement of Hillary Clinton s campaign, saying he s excited to hit the campaign trail with her next week and in the months ahead.He ll be one of the few sitting presidents in recent history to play an active role in his successor s election bid.On the stanley mug whole, there s a reason why sitting presidents often steer clear of the campaign trail for their successors: it s rare for one party to hold the White House for longer than eight years, and a party s nominee doesn t want to be saddled with a surrogate who has lagging approval ratings and inspires voter fatigue. In recent years, incumbent presidents have proven to be more a liability than an asset--or at least that s what their successors campaigns seemed to think. Clinton, however, is very clearly running as Mr. Obama s successor: in stump speeches across the country, she pitches a Clinton presidency as building upon the progress he s made in areas like healthcare and immigration. On the campaign trail, she frequently tells the story of how Mr. Obama asked her to be his secretary of state and the reasons she d stanley tumblers ecided to accept.That s a bit easier given Mr. Obama s approval rati stanley taza ngs, which have rebounded over the last several months. The latest CBS News/New York Times poll had him at 50 percent approval, compared with 43 percent disapproval--one year ago, the numbers were practically flipped. Then, 42 percent approved of Preside Fzrt A 16th House Republican retires from Congress
CBS From CBS News Joy Lin:ON THE ROAD BETWEEN MASON AND CONCORD, N.H. -- Since Labor Day, Mike Huckabee has spent at least 24 days ndash; almost as many days he spent in Iowa ndash; campaigning in New Hampshire. And on the day before the primary, Huckabee says he d be satisfied with any kind of finish. Right now, the polls show us going into third. I don t know where it s going to end up, Huckabee told reporters on his campaign bus. I think if we re third or fourth, we re still in the game. Even stanley mug if we don t end up third or fourth, we re still in the game cause we got a great situation going on in South Carolina. That s a big state for u stanley mugs s ... We re going to a place where we ve got strong organization, good staffing, huge support and Florida: the same thing. We re going to do well here, and that s good, but the Iowa win put wind to our back and we ll build on that. Asked by a reporter about his performance at Sunday night s Fox News Channel debate, Huckabee stewed over the awkward and uncomfortable debate format and complained people weren t given adequate opportunity to follow up on things that were thrown at us. He then took the opportunity to show reporters on his bus how he would have taken on Romney. You know, Romney was very defensive of his record as saying that he did support Bush s tax cuts but the record reflects otherwise. If you go back and look at the sta stanley thermoskannen tements he made in 2002, he did not support them. The onl

