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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — President Barack Obama pitched for blue-collar jobs and then dashed for campaign cash on Wednesday, embarking on a three-day West Coast trip to haul in millions of dollars for his re-election bid.

    Obama's day brought him from the factory floor of a Milwaukee padlock manufacturer to the posh home of a Hollywood soap opera producer, where 1,000 people paid hundreds of dollars apiece to support Obama and listen to the rock band the Foo Fighters. The messages throughout the day — from policies to spur job growth to the need to mobilize for a tough campaign ahead — are intertwined as Obama seeks re-election.

    "It's not going to be easier this time. It's going to be harder this time," Obama said Wednesday night at the home of Bradley Bell, the executive producer of "The Bold and the Beautiful," at an event attended by notables that included actors Jack Black and Rashida Jones. "People out there are hurting and they need us to do more."

    The president later attended a swanky dinner at Bell's Holmby Hills home that included actors George Clooney, James Belushi and other guests paying $35,800 each. Will Ferrell was a co-host of the event but was filming in New Orleans and did not attend.

    The president recalled a common refrain from former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, who said, "campaigning is poetry and governance is prose."

    "We've been slogging through prose for the last three years," Obama said, noting that "people, they like the poetry." He acknowledged that some of his supporters remain frustrated that the war in Afghanistan has yet to end and the U.S. naval prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, remains open.

    "I understand that. I feel the same way sometimes," he said.

    Obama was spending the night at the Beverly Hilton, the same hotel where singer Whitney Houston died on Saturday.

    California traditionally has been a fundraising mecca for Democrats — and a reliably blue state — and Obama's campaign was expected to collect millions from six events in Los Angeles and San Francisco over two days. He was wrapping up the week with two fundraisers in the Seattle area.

    The president raised more than $220 million for his campaign and the Democratic National Committee in 2011 and is trying to use a protracted Republican presidential primary to build a financial buffer zone to help his cause in the November general election. Democrats have warned that outside groups supporting Republicans will pour hundreds of millions of dollars into the campaign to target Obama.

    Obama was making his first fundraising trip outside Washington since his campaign announced it would encourage supporters to donate to a Democratic super PAC backing Obama's campaign. Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and their wives do not plan to appear at events for the super PAC, Priorities USA.

    It was also Obama's first trip to Hollywood since Congress delayed action on legislation cracking down on online piracy. The legislation was pushed by the film industry and garnered major opposition from Internet companies before it stalled, pitting two Democratic constituencies against each other.

    Obama has said any legislation must protect intellectual property that creates jobs in the U.S., while still respecting the integrity of the Internet as an open system. The president made no mention of the issue during remarks to the large audience of activists.

    Obama started his day in Milwaukee, where he called for tax cuts for American manufacturers and higher taxes for companies that move overseas, pressing what he hopes will be a winning campaign issue. He also acknowledged that many factories have closed, their jobs have gone overseas and a lot of them "are not going to come back."

    "In a global economy, some companies will always find it more profitable to pick up and do business in other part of the world. That's just a fact," Obama said at the Master Lock plant in Milwaukee. "But that doesn't mean we have to sit by and settle for a lesser future."

    Obama carried Wisconsin by 14 percentage points in 2008 but has watched his popularity fall amid tough economic conditions. Republicans, led by Gov. Scott Walker, captured nearly every statewide office two years ago and GOP leaders expect to target Obama throughout the Midwest this year.

    Walker infuriated Democrats with efforts to curtail collective bargaining rights and faces a recall election later in the spring or summer that could serve as a bellwether for Obama in the state. Walker has said a win would deliver a "devastating blow" to Obama's re-election campaign.

    Yet he was all smiles he greeted the president at the airport, a Milwaukee Brewers jersey in hand as a gift.

    The president hit the road with good political news trailing him. Congress had reached a tentative agreement to extend a payroll tax cut that would mean an extra $40 per paycheck for a typical family, along with an extension of unemployment benefits. The payroll tax break was as the heart of Obama's jobs plan.

    He suggested that a range of changes in the tax code could keep the momentum going. Obama has sought a reduction in tax rates for manufacturers and proposed tax credits that would cover moving expenses for companies that close production overseas and bring jobs back to the U.S.

    He noted that Master Lock has returned about 100 jobs to the United States from China since mid-2010 in response to higher labor and logistical costs in Asia. "Manufacturing is coming back," Obama said. "The economy is getting stronger."

    Obama plans to take the manufacturing message to Washington state on Friday, touring a Boeing facility at the end of a brisk West Coast trip.

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    34 comments

    • Jeremy B  •  Modesto, United States  •  3 months ago
      Not sure if Obama can count on votes from California residents, including myself, who have had it with our largely Democratic (borderline Communist) State Legislature.
    • The True American  •  San Antonio, United States  •  3 months ago
      A Taxpayer voting for Barack Hussein Obama is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.
      • Taxi 3 months ago
        Cute. I love it! Have to remember that one!
    • Christy  •  Chico, United States  •  3 months ago
      You would think that a President doing such a fantastic job at the helm of a country would not have to spend a dime to get re-elected !!!
    • Jim DeSantis  •  Harborcreek, United States  •  3 months ago
      $38,500 a seat. That's a lot of movie tickets and TV commercials AND Hollywood influence in Washington. Are you star-struck yet?
    • Zoey  •  Basin, United States  •  3 months ago
      I'm not going to touch this one! Being that this..Clown in Office, has been campaigning, since he won the First election! In the past 3 years, he has NEVER stopped campaigning. =/ He has either gone on Vacation, all the time, okay-ed SPENDING bills, Vetoed a Pipeline bill, that WOULD have created jobs, etc., etc. =/ I'm REALLY not going to go into how much I HATE this guy! Lol. Because Obozo haters, don't HAVE opinions. According to his loyal, butt kissing, followers...
      • Rocket Man 3 months ago
        Raise all he wants but will be gone in November! The silent majority will send him packing!
    • O.G. - Oscar the Grouch  •  New York, United States  •  3 months ago
      may i see a demographic chart of the people attending?
    • Sunny  •  Pompano Beach, United States  •  3 months ago
      i can't iimagine anyone with brains giving this guy a diime...he should be impeached...what is wrong with people...do you need a brick to hit you before you wake up????? he has had 3 yrs..and done nothing...other than vaca...and golf...shame on him....
    • Eppur  •  3 months ago
      "posh" "swanky" "paying $35,800 each" yep, Democrats.
    • Stars_and_Stripes  •  3 months ago
      All I know is he really had traffic screwed up today in beverly hills.
    • O.G. - Oscar the Grouch  •  New York, United States  •  3 months ago
      why is obama on omg? oh yea, he's got the role of a lifetime.
    • Charity  •  Phoenix, United States  •  3 months ago
      Yawning.....just more biased liberal media trying desperately to shape public opinion. NOT WORKING! NObama is NOT going to be re-elected. He is a failure at everything and will fail at keeping this position that should not have gone to him in the first place with his total lack of experience other than a Community DISorganizer and Senator for a few days.
    • Taxi  •  San Francisco, United States  •  3 months ago
      I so glad this turnip feels little remorse using American taxpayers to further his Marxist agenda.
    • The True American  •  San Antonio, United States  •  3 months ago
      Call me racist, an a American also Anti- Muslims, but I'm still not voting for Obama!
      • Suit of Flames 3 months ago
        You don't need to be called anything besides being on the losing side...
      • Zoey 3 months ago
        Who cares, Suit! Win, or Lose. Obozo is STILL the worse President, EVER. And, will be remembered, by the SMART PEOPLE, that he made our economy, worse, declined a Pipeline Bill, that would have given us jobs, was ALWAYS on board, for signing SPENDING BILLS, and so on. I would rather be on the losing side, than tell people; "Yup! I voted for that #$%$ Who doesn't know HOW to keep a budget, how to NOT spend all the time, who knows HOW to Veto bills, knowing it WILL create jobs, etc.!" xP
    • fed up  •  3 months ago
      This state has become his own ATM
    • lady J.  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  3 months ago
      WELL WE HAVE HAD CORRUPT WHITE PRESIDENTS....and now we have a CORRUPT BLACK PRESIDENT...does this mean racism has ended now that we are = ..... proven black is just as corrupt as white...
    • Edward Swanzey  •  Stockton, United States  •  3 months ago
      Obamass, the master of shuck and jive!
    • Marty  •  Wilkes-Barre, United States  •  3 months ago
      Ok Unions,get them check books ready.
    • Chris  •  3 months ago
      Obama is now pushing for a global tax. Of course then there would have to be a global IRS.You people better pull you head out of your arse and vote for Ron Paul if you give a #$%$ at all about this country. Those of you that want this neo hitler in power have become obvious to the rest of us.
    • we're screwed  •  3 months ago
      Unions.
    • Ann Currey  •  3 months ago
      Any Stimulus jobs? oops, the money lined tax exempt union coffers and went to companies like Solyndra that donated back millions to Obama.
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