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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Barack Obama celebrates 51st birthday


President Barack Obama turned 51 on Saturday and celebrated with a round of golf and preparations for a quiet weekend at home to rest at Camp David before the last three months of intense campaigning for reelection. Obama played golf with friends and colleagues at Andrews Air Force Base before flying to Camp David, Catoctin Mountain in Maryland. Your rest will be brief before resuming campaign activities. Plans to meet with donors in Connecticut on Monday and make rallies in Colorado on Wednesday and Thursday. For next weekend, Obama will have several meetings in Chicago fund-raising, which will focus on his birthday. One of the meetings will be at the family home in South Side. The Obama campaign team used the commemoration Obama staff to encourage donations of small quantities, whose term expired on the last day of July. Two donors offered the opportunity to attend the fundraiser at the home of red brick Obama. In an email sent to supporters, Obama said that his birthday "could be the last one held as U.S. president, but that does not depend on me, it's you." The Obama team has estimated that the Republican candidate Mitt Romney with his could overcome the president on campaign spending. Obama received an early birthday greeting on Thursday during a rally in Florida, when his followers sang "Happy Birthday". The president joked that his desire "might have to do with the votes of the delegates. Winning (the votes of the delegates) Florida would not be a bad birthday present."

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