Obama's Hawaiian vacation is over and he is ready to get to work on
jobs his re-election campaign. After all, he needs four more years to complete the destruction of the U.S. economy and the American dream.
HONOLULU (AP) — With an eye on the 2012 campaign, President Barack Obama wrapped up a low-key Hawaiian vacation Monday and planned to quickly get back in front of voters as he ratchets up his bid for re-election.
The president and his family left the island of Oahu late Monday, ending their 10-day vacation. Air Force One will touch down in Washington on Tuesday morning, just hours before Republican presidential candidates square off in the Iowa caucuses, the first nominating contest of the 2012 campaign.
After more than a week out of the spotlight, Obama plans to make his presence in the campaign quickly known.
The president will host a live web chat with supporters in Iowa Tuesday night as the caucuses are unfolding. The following day, Obama will travel to Cleveland for an event focused on the economy.
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