Obama: 'This is going to be a close race'

He told CBS that he “absolutely” could lose because of the economy. “I mean this is going to be a close race,” the president said. “And I'm running in in an environment where the economy isn't where it needs to be. I take nothing for granted. I'm going to be working my tail off, trying to present a clear choice to the American people. And the one thing I hope I'm able to communicate in this campaign is what my values are, what my plan is, but also that I'm not tired. That I am as eager every morning and as determined as I've ever been to work as hard as I can on behalf of the American people.”

On how Washington could change with Obama as president, Boehner as speaker, and Paul Ryan as budget chairman, Obama seemed to indicate that the election would be something of at least a marginal mandate. “My sense is that the message that will be sent by voters this time out -- if I'm reelected -- will be: ‘We're not satisfied with the pace of progress, but we do think that the ideas the president has presented are the right ones. And we'd like to see greater cooperation,’” Obama said. “I don't expect that I will get 100 percent cooperation. But 50 percent, 60 percent wouldn't be bad.”

And he indicated what he wants the framework of a deficit deal to be -- $2.5 in cuts for every dollar in taxes raised. He said he’s “more than happy to work with the Republicans. What I've said that in reducing our deficits, we can make sure we cut two-and-a-half dollars for every dollar increase in revenue.” Scott Pelley followed up and said, “That's the deal they turned down, Mr. President.” Obama responded: “That's part of what this election's about.”

In a very couched way, he also said that doing more on housing was one of his failings: “The housing market has taken a very long time to come back. And we put forward programs initially in the first year that we thought would get more take up. They didn't move as fast as they could have. And so in the second year we got more aggressive, fine-tuned it. I think we're starting to see a lot more progress on that front. But that's an example -- one of several -- in which you try something, it doesn't work. And then you try something again.”

“President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign is getting a boost from pop stars Beyonce and Jay-Z,” AP writes. “The superstar couple will hold a fundraiser with Obama on Tuesday at a swanky New York nightclub that Jay-Z owns. Tickets are $40,000, but the campaign says a small donation lands a chance to win two tickets — airfare and hotel included.”

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Lets Thank God for President Obama!

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Reply#1 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:35 AM EDT

Amen! Let's get out and vote to ensure President Obama gets 4 more years!

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#1.1 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:48 AM EDT

What a shame.

Not ONE story this morning from the First Read folks about one the BIGGEST story of the week!

Is that because Obama looks like a idiot when trying to sit at the big peoples table?

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#1.2 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:08 AM EDT

Hey Job1, try thanking God for a job. Obama's useless. Thank god for Obama. Dumbest thing said this year.

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#1.3 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:32 AM EDT

Now, more than ever, it seems President Obama is the only adult in the room.

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#1.4 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:33 AM EDT

kenva

Hey Job1, try thanking God for a job

Hey kenva, try thanking God that we did not become the property of China in 2008 because we came very close to going under.

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#1.5 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:46 AM EDT
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God doesn't know him.

    Reply#2 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:04 AM EDT

    rukidding47

    God doesn't know him.

    and you know this because you have the direct line to God???? Who died and made you the Know-It-All?

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    #2.1 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:48 AM EDT

    rukidding47

    Is there a god?

    Is god something manmade used to control people?

    • 3 votes
    #2.2 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:03 AM EDT

    Is god something manmade used to control people?

    YES!!!!!!!!!!

    • 2 votes
    #2.3 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:28 AM EDT
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    Romney/Ryan 2012!

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    Reply#3 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:07 AM EDT

    Romney/Ryan 1040

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    #3.1 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:49 AM EDT
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    I agree! Thank you God for President Obama!! Republicans don't like Mitt Romney so why should any body else like him!!

    • 6 votes
    Reply#4 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:20 AM EDT

    It all comes down to to the electoral count.

    Romney is going in the wrong direction especially in the swing states.

    • 7 votes
    Reply#5 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:21 AM EDT

    Obama has a clue after all. It is the economy. Too bad he just figured that out now.

      Reply#6 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:31 AM EDT

      Another term of Obama will be another term of Congress-President malfunction.

      Romney/Ryan 2012 - A New Hope!!!

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      Reply#7 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:51 AM EDT

      norcalmoderate So it take what your saying is republican/tea party congressmen & senators won't work with the President if reelected. So much for the country best interests. Just tell us why. Now thats real American.

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      #7.1 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:09 AM EDT

      another term of useless republican congress and we will continue to have Congress-President malfunction. Simple solution: don't elect or re-elect any republican to congress. Working/middle class families - vote democrat the whole ballot.

      • 4 votes
      #7.2 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:17 AM EDT
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      Obama – Biden 2012 - Still Cleaning up Bush’s Mess!!!

      4 more for 44!

      Obama 2012/Romney 1040

      • 2 votes
      Reply#8 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:12 AM EDT

      Big news, Ann Romney will be appearing at a fundraiser hosted by Laura Bush, they sure make it easy for us to make the case that romney will be just like bush on steroids! Quite sure I don't want to have anything else tricled down on me or my working/middle class family.

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      Reply#9 - Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:21 AM EDT
      Comment author avatarVickie Levronvia Facebook

      okay...when Obama took office in January 2009 Manufacturing Jobs were the following:
      JAN 2009 12,552,000
      JAN 2010 11,458,000 this is a net loss of 1,094,000 jobs in the first year of his presidency
      This is an 8% loss from the original level of employment when he first took office....Jan 2010 was the all time low
      AUG 2012 11,970,000 this is a net gain of 512,000 jobs since January 2010......this is a growth of 46%

      however we're still 582,000 short of the original 1,094,000 jobs lost in the end of his first term.....

      But I guess you're going to give his entire first year in office a pass.....

      I put 100.00 in a mutual fund, in it's first year I lost 8% of my money....I had 92.00 at the end of the year
      3 years and 8 months later I gained back 46% of the 8.00 I originally lost....3.46 92.00+3.46 = 95.46.....I still lost 4.54 GRAND TOTAL...IN 3 YEARS AND 8 MONTHS!!!!! ------- I'M TAKING MY MONEY AND PUTTING IT IN A DIFFERENT MUTUAL FUND!!!!!

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