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President Obama Coming to Atlanta on Thursday

The details are still scarce, but it has been confirmed that President Barack Obama will be in Atlanta on Thursday.

The details are still scarce, but it has been confirmed that President Barack Obama will be in Atlanta on Thursday.

The White House is expected to announce the details of his visit in the next few days, including the purpose of the trip and where and when the president will appear.

The President is going to travel only to two cities next week, following his State of the Union address on Tuesday night. He will be in Asheville, N.C., on Wednesday, and then Atlanta on Thursday.

Many believe that the president's visit is part of a long-term strategy by Democrats to win the state of Georgia in the 2016 election. The visit may also be part of a strategy to make a play for the Senate seat that will be vacated in 2014 by Saxby Chambliss.

Chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia, Mike Berlon said Friday that the President's appearance in Atlanta is part of a plan to help bolster the party in its quest to turn Georgia from a Red state into a Purple or Blue state in the next two election cycles.

"It's huge for us," Berlon told WXIA. :I mean, we know that in 2014 and into 2016, Georgia's going to be in play. And this is just the beginning, I think, of a lot of visits to Georgia to help turn the state Blue..... We know the next two targeted states are North Carolina and Georgia. If you win North Carolina and Georgia in 2016, that's a combined 33 electoral votes. If that happens, there's almost no chance they'll elect a Republican nationally to the presidency in my lifetime."

Berlon said that even though President Obama did not win Georgia in 2012, "The President got 45.5 percent of the vote here with very little help from the national party. And the President's people are very smart people, they understand both issues and politics, so we're really excited to have him here. They recognize the significance of the state, and I think that now that the election is over, they're on to making sure that we win in the future."

Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed recently said told a group of journalists at the Atlanta Press Club that Georgia was on "an irreversible path to a Democratic majority" largely because of the changing demographics of the state.

The historically red state looks as though it may be a hotbed of political activity in the next two-four years.

Last week Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus visited Atlanta to speak with several to Black Republicans in the state on what the party termed, "an African-American engagement and listening session" designed to produce ideas on how to bring more Black voters to the GOP.

Priebus said the party plans to be in communities of color and specifically Black communities year-round, "asking for the sale."

Obama's visit looks to be a counter to that strategy. The White House is expected to announce soon the time and location for Obama's return to Atlanta. The president was last in Atlanta on march 14.

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+1 #11 Sharika 2013-02-14 11:44
All the obama haters @ Tameka he is not a fake president celeb nor is he a fake president he is your president. And who is the dummie talking about sat scores @BobM get a life. I didn't see any complaints on Bush and he was the one who took all stupid butts under the table oh my fault he is a republican so its okay. Do your thing President Obama.
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+1 #10 tameka 2013-02-13 22:46
I wish that fake president celeb would visit another state because he sure as hell screwed up health insurance for the real people that need it.His little popularity stunt in Georgia needs to be bypassed .
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-1 #9 Dee T. 2013-02-13 20:52
I am truly excited and wish that I can meet him. It will be a joy when Ga. turns blue....it's just a matter of time and a few more votes.
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-7 #8 Jason Archer 2013-02-13 00:46
Dream on this state will alway's be RED The South Shall Rise Again stay out Obama!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!
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-7 #7 BobM 2013-02-12 23:34
Please spare us the traffic nightmare and stay home Obama. You already hoodwinked and fooled all the Dems here. They are already eating out of your hand (literally) and believe raising taxes on the richest will solve all our nation's problems (I'd check their math SAT scores because none of it adds up but you are still fooling them) But not us conservatives who work our butt off, pay more taxes than anyone, and see how you are trying to turn this nation into a socialist, hand-out country. Stay home please and get some work done.
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-6 #6 John Doe 2013-02-12 22:42
Time to move!
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0 #5 thelazycomic 2013-02-12 02:07
Whoopee... and not Goldberg. I'm so excited, I think I just dunged in my pants.
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-6 #4 EL INDIO. 2013-02-11 17:16
good afternoon.....j unkie that gringo drogadicto crazy bipolar murderer of children,adam lanza,is a terrorist and that because still the gringos whoring call with that has all terrorists attacks,that then adam lanza,is a terrorist gringo shit...IS A SHAME AS A COUNTRY THE UNITED STATES ,FULL OF VIOLENTS CRIMINALS BARBARIC GENOCIDAS FANATICS BIPOLARS DRUG SHIT PEOPLE,FULL OF LYING HIPOCRECY SLANDERERS OF POVERTY UNEQUALITIES WITHOUT DIGNITY HONOR AND WORST OF ALL THE GRINGOS ARE TAINTED PUTEADOS CULEADOS BY THEIR SLAVES LOS NEGROS DE MIERDA,NO GREATEST SHAME THAN THAT,DE RIPLEY BUT TRUE....the gringos have what they deserve bipolars crazys barbaric violent guevones without dignity honor,unbelieva ble de ripley but is true...thanks.
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-1 #3 Renee 2013-02-11 16:09
I am so excited about President Obama return to Atlanta... Let's turn this red state Blue... 2014 and 2016 :roll: :sigh:
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+2 #2 Jakki Robinson 2013-02-11 10:02
I can't wait. I sure hope I get a chance to see him. I love my President. :lol: :lol:
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