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Obama peddles modest American dream

This time not so lofty: Obama peddles modest American dream as he seeks re-election

WASHINGTON (AP) -- This time around, President Barack Obama's message can sound decidedly down-to-earth.

Four years after winning the White House, Obama is dealing with a different economic and political reality as he seeks re-election. He's focused less on a lofty vision for overcoming divisions and remaking Washington, and more on the most basic building blocks of middle-class economic security: a job, a house, a college education for the kids, health care, money for retirement.

What Obama describes as the American Dream can seem a spare, fundamental aspiration, tailored for a campaign that looks to be fought over who is best equipped to safeguard the interests of middle-class Americans.

The question is whether it will convince, even as Mitt Romney and the other GOP presidential hopefuls mount a counter-argument that the president has made the American Dream harder, not easier, to achieve. And Obama must overcome the grinding realities many voters confront daily, even with the economy showing signs of life: no jobs, mortgages they can't pay, dwindling retirement funds and college savings.

The president is betting that if he shows voters he understands their yearning for economic stability and security, they'll reward him over Republicans he's casting as just watching out for the rich — even though he hasn't succeeded in fully reviving the economy so far.

"If you're willing to put in the work, the idea is that you should be able to raise a family and own a home; not go bankrupt because you got sick, because you've got some health insurance that helps you deal with those difficult times; that you can send your kids to college; that you can put some money away for retirement," Obama said recently in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

"That's all most people want," he said. "Folks don't have unrealistic ambitions. They do believe that if they work hard they should be able to achieve that small measure of an American Dream."

The goals can seem almost humdrum in comparison with some of the rhetoric from Obama's 2008 White House campaign. But the message sounds made for the times, with the country emerging haltingly from recession, the income gap widening and unemployment stuck above 8 percent.

"He can't run on change because he's the incumbent, and he can't paint too rosy a scenario because things aren't that rosy," said John Geer, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University. "He's got to come up with a theme that appeals to voters, especially middle-class voters, alleviates their fears and gives them reason to believe the future will be better."

The message also creates an implicit contrast with the portrait Democrats are trying to create of front-runner Romney as preoccupied with the concerns of the rich. But Romney is answering Obama's message head-on, seeking a careful balance between sounding optimistic about the nation's future and accusing Obama of destroying the American Dream.

"I've met Hispanic entrepreneurs who thought they had achieved the American Dream and are now seeing it disappear," Romney said after his recent victory in Florida's GOP primary. "We want to restore America to the founding principles that made this country great."

GOP candidates Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich also have accused Obama of tarnishing American opportunity, as Republicans make clear that no matter their nominee, Obama's claim to be the one to restore the American Dream is sure to be challenged.

The candidates' focus on the American Dream is in itself a sign of the times, said Michael Ford, founding director of the Center for the Study of the American Dream at Xavier University. The phrase was coined during the Great Depression and since then has tended to become a central theme during economic downturns, Ford said.

He said rhetoric about the American Dream has been featured during this election cycle more than in decades, which he attributed to the tough times the nation has been suffering.

"It's pretty basic stuff (Obama) talks about and I think as it turns out that's pretty much where the dream is right now," Ford said. "We can say the dream might have been lowered a little bit in terms of its aspiration but the aspiration is still there, and it's always there."

Some polling suggests that, despite voters' continued unhappiness with the economy and Obama's handling of it, the president may be convincing Americans he's on their side. A recent CBS/New York Times poll shows people view Obama as the candidate who best understands the needs and problems of "people like you," and see his policies as more apt than those of the GOP candidates to favor the middle class or the poor.

Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod said "the viability of the middle class is the central economic challenge of our time, so I think that this is very essential in terms of this election."

"He's been talking about this for years, that there are certain things that are pillars of a middle-class life, and he's been very focused on those things and addressing them as president," Axelrod said.

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AP Deputy Director of Polling Jennifer Agiesta contributed to this report.

 
  • DeMo  •  3 months ago
    Obama's record speaks for itself . . .
    • James 3 months ago
      Andit's a good one. Lower unemployment, near-record low taxes, economy improving, stock market up, one war ended, second war ending, improved access to affordable health care, etc. etc.
    • DeMo 3 months ago
      James - the majority of Americans disagree with your assessment of Obama's accomplishments . . see you in November
    • Repairman Dave 3 months ago
      sorry demo mistakenly hit down instead of up!
  • joe  •  3 months ago
    latest poll for barack hussein obama ? = 1 and Done....!
  • acts 20  •  3 months ago
    i can't believe obama is president, sad thats the 'best' America could do
    • R.U. Kidding 3 months ago
      ITS LIKE A HORRIBLE EXPERIMENT THAT WENT BAD...
    • joe 3 months ago
      Could the american people make that mistake again!!!
  • Ronald W  •  3 months ago
    Federal government should have no purpose in our lives other than enforcing trade laws, protecting our borders and maintaining interstate Highways.
    • Bonsu 3 months ago
      Interstate Criminals? National Parks? Regulating electricity and utilities/chemical/food processing plants? I'd like my taxes to keep paying for these things as well, not the rest of the garbage I'm paying for now.
  • LH  •  3 months ago
    So BHO - where is Michele vacationing this month?
  • kathy  •  3 months ago
    what in the world would this man know about a simple american dream? A haaarvard grad, who served a whole 188 days in the senate, a community organizer who has NEVER worked a day in his life in the private sector (and by his past 3 yrs, it shows). He knows his voters wont buy the hope and change dream again, so now hes pandering again for votes WAKE UP! this man could care less, hes just wanting to get elected
  • Bob  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 months ago
    Remember these? I bet Obama is counting on you to forget them by the time this election rolls around. “I promise 100% transparency in my administration.”“I promise NO NEW TAXES on a family making less than $250K a year.” “I will allow 5 days of public comment before I sign any bills.” “I will remove earmarks from PORK projects before I sign any bill.” “I will end Income Tax for seniors making less than $50K a year.” “I’ll put the Health Care negotiations on CSPAN so everyone can see who is at the table!” “I’ll have no lobbyists in my administration. I'll close Guantanamo. I'll resign if I don't cut the deficit in half by the end of four years. I'll unite the people of this great country.
    • Gotlander2012 3 months ago
      I hope enough of our fellow voters remember these in November.
    • fed up! 3 months ago
      Well said Bob!
    • Bonsu 3 months ago
      I remember all too well... I didn't vote for him, but I was cautiously optimistic when he took office, after a few days on the job I could see we were in trouble. Now here we are, still in it.
  • victor  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    all we get is speaches,nothing being done for the middle class congress will make us suffer just to get reelected &none of these candidates have a platform,or say anything about the bad laws congress made to protect them selves
  • Rick  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
    So he is peddling socialism and communism , thats not the american dream, the real american dream is for Obummer to go back to Kenya and never return .
  • George  •  Ocala, Florida  •  3 months ago
    Unless Agenda 21 is stopped. All of us will be renting storage room size apartments in a predetermined location. Being controlled all the way down to what you'll eat, where will you work, special permission to travel. There will be no cars, no bike either. Just public transportation. Research Agenda 21. Obama knows full well about this plan.
  • VP. Bite-Me.  •  3 months ago
    Is being modest, going on your 17th vaction in 3years ask michelle obama.
  • james  •  3 months ago
    Obama's version of the American dream is government power and control over people who work in the broom factory and walk to work and believe everything he says.
  • Time Out  •  3 months ago
    Obama has turned the American Dream into the American Nightmare...except for the illegals...
  • Don L  •  Tularosa, New Mexico  •  3 months ago
    He is confusing the American Dream with Dreams of his Father...
  • Official Version  •  3 months ago
    The bigger the gov't, the smaller the citizen.
  • Satyr  •  3 months ago
    People have such short memories. Maybe they will forget all of the things Obama said he would do, as well as all of the things he has actually done.
  • Willy  •  Vero Beach, Florida  •  3 months ago
    Screw the Socialists who are runing America. Obama is a real loser!
  • Harry  •  3 months ago
    This article just makes you want to run to your Government Motors Dealership and buy one of those dysfunctional Chevy Obamas (Volt for you Liberals)!
  • Nate  •  3 months ago
    If you can't fix the economy, just tell people to be more modest.
  • mytime  •  3 months ago
    He also Promised Higher Prices for Fuel(Gas), Now he is delivering, Are you ready to pay 5/6 bucks a Gallon while he Invest our Money in Foreign Oil? Maybe just go out and Purchase one of these Smart Cars. While our Banks keep Closing and Moving out of the US. Fire Barnake and the Other guy whose name I have Forgotten.
 
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