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After we got the data regarding Medicare In Ohio ago VDO, we will examine the Obama's Ireland Visit- Appealing to White Voters?. I urge everyone to use judgment within the audience. A recent survey found that I actually have bump into Obama's Ireland Visit- Appealing to White Voters?. I saw that it had been necessary for them to be printed. If any errors. I apologize. If you are doing not need to publish VDO. i am happy to be here. Thanks for an excellent VDO. Obama's Ireland Visit- Appealing to White Voters? Tube. Duration : 2.25 Mins.Transcript by www.newsy.com BY TRACY PFEIFFERANCHOR MEGAN MURPHY You're watching multisource US news analysis from Newsy. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA "My name is Barack Obama -- of the Moneygall Obamas. And I've come home to find the apostrophe that we lost somewhere along the way." (applause) (Politico) By most accounts -- President Barack Obama's visit to Ireland was a success. Reports say -- America's Commander in Chief received a warm Irish welcome everywhere he went. He made a stop in Moneygall, Ireland, where great-great-great grandfather lived -- and visited a pub to enjoy some Guinness beer with the First Lady. (Video: CBS) But some analysts are suggesting -- the president's emphasis on his Irish roots -- is a political ploy. A writer for the Irish Independent says... "His popularity is likely to soar among the Irish-American vote in the US..." Mr. Obama isn't the first president to visit the Emerald Isle just before an election year -- he's the sixth. "He follows in the footsteps of Kennedy, Nixon, Reagon, Clinton, and George W. Bush."(CBS) A blogger for UK's the Telegraph calls it "naked electioneering," and says -- it's unlikely to be successful. "Barack Obama is no more O'Bama than I am O'Done. And the Irish know it. ... They know it's not their smiling eyes he's visiting for -- but for the [more than 35 million] Americans who claim Irish roots. ... Irish-Americans are numerous in precisely those states, like Ohio and Pennsylvania, that often prove to be decisive ...
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