2011年4月3日星期日

Sources: Obama, run to announce

Multiple sources tell CNN that President Obama could announce his re-election campaign as early as Monday.Several sources tell CNN that President Obama, that his campaign for re-election could announce as early as Monday.President Obama plans, supporters send an electronic message with the NewsThe announcement could come as early as MondaySources say Obama's team is also hoping, with the FEC Monday file

Washington (CNN) President Barack Obama, supporters a message text or E-mail his intention to stand for re-election, announced plans result in several democratic sources tell CNN.

The message that could contain would be posted online a video could come as early as Monday morning. The sources say Obama's team hopes also file papers with the Federal Election Commission on Monday his campaign for re-election 2012 start.

Events could change depending on the outside, the timing of the announcement and the submission. The White House is closely just negotiations on Capitol Hill on the 2011 spending bill this week must be solved in order to avoid a Government shutdown.

This would be more than a week before the President his first reelection fundraiser in Chicago hosts on 14 April. These Democrats say that no public event is planned, as the White House wants to downplay the announcement, and minimize the political distraction.

The President makes his campaign official earlier as is typical of an incumbent, so that he is jumping on fundraising in a season to get to break that probably all records. Obama's team asked each, not an easy task campaign bundlers to $350,000 since campaign finance laws gifts to $2500 per dispenser to limit. Two sources say that the campaign team hopes that their Bundler are total raised to $500 million, leaving the campaign to another $500 million, and collect a record $1 billion war chest CNN.

It has according to sources, the President asks top donors made and Conference calls are planned supporters and key democratic groups this week. Vice President Joe Biden already plans to be in New Hampshire Monday and will meet important supporters in this crucial early voting State. For the last few weeks have Jim Messina, who manage the campaign, and Patrick Gaspard, Executive Director of the DNC, were flying around the country meeting with frustrated donors to work again.

So far, no Republican candidates have officially announced. But these days that make likely Republican presidential candidate endless visits to key early voting States and meeting with supporters in the country.

A top Democrat says, "the Republicans are out there day in and day of the President beat up - they are basically without an account." "So not to say that we first completely fair." This person adds: "no one wants now started." "The President is engaged in the country, here it is about (campaign) staff set up and launch."

In addition, top Democrats say two former White House employees, third parties outside group expenditures are expected to set up. Former Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton and Sean Sweeney, former adviser of the Chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, have raised Democratic donors, who are opposed to the influence of Karl Rove and the Koch brothers in the coming 2012 worried choice.

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