Democratic leaders are trying to impress on voters that the mid-term elections are crucial for any change to happen. Many voters think the presidential elections are the most important. - - Donna Poisl
By Philip Rucker, Washington Post Staff Writer
LAS VEGAS -- President Obama and other Democratic leaders appealed to a gathering of prominent liberal activists Saturday, seeking to win back a disenchanted constituency that appears uninterested in helping the party avoid large losses in November's midterm elections.
In a videotaped speech at the annual Netroots Nation convention, Obama acknowledged that for many Americans, "change hasn't come fast enough." He said he shared that frustration, but he asked liberals to stick with him and the party.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
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