Why did Obama visit a mom in Nebraska?
President Obama used a year-old email from a Nebraska mother to jumpstart his legacy campaign tour.聽
President Obama used a year-old email from a Nebraska mother to jumpstart his legacy campaign tour.聽
Nebraskan mom and high school English teacher Lisa Martin woke up at four a.m. and penned a letter to President Barack Obama.
鈥淚 am sure this email will never reach you, but in this moment, I decided reaching out to the one man that can do something would make me feel some sort of solace,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淟istening to my son breathing next to me gave me a feeling of urgency.鈥
She tells President Obama her fears, describing how she worries about her son Cooper鈥檚 future amid a world with issues as serious as human-induced climate change. The president was so moved by Martin鈥檚 letter than he traveled to Nebraska to meet Lisa and her family Wednesday 鈥 one year after Martin wrote the letter.
Obama鈥檚 response to the Nebraskan mother is delayed, but the President has two reasons to respond now: It benefits both his party and his own executive legacy. And with bipartisan cooperation a main focus of his State of the Union address Tuesday, these two goals are not mutually exclusive.
鈥淭he future is bright, he told her and by extension the country, but that requires the nation to follow his policy prescriptions,鈥 reports The New York Times. A policy continuation that likely requires Democratic leadership in the White House.聽
After spending about 40 minutes in Lisa鈥檚 living room Wednesday, Obama gave a speech to an 11,000-person crowd at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. Almost 60 percent of Nebraska voted Republican in the 2012 presidential election, and almost 57 percent in 2008. In Obama's words, he got "whupped" in the state during his own elections. But the president spoke to cheering crowds holding 'OBAMAHA' signs, countering GOP promises to fix a broken country.聽
Nebraska is right next door to Iowa, the first state to vote (on Feb. 1) in the presidential primaries.聽
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if the TV ads drift over here, but they鈥檙e kind of depressing,鈥 Obama told the audience referencing a number of campaign ads by GOP candidates. 鈥淚 liked talking about hope and all the good stuff that was going on. And then you look at some of these ads, and it鈥檚 some doom and some gloom.鈥
Obama said prosperity in America is stronger than what鈥檚 described by 鈥渁 bunch of folks right across the river,鈥 jabbing GOP candidates for focusing on early voting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire instead of other states like Nebraska. Republicans are promising to 鈥渟olve challenges just by looking meaner and talking tougher or carpet bombing wherever we want.鈥澛
After his speech in Omaha, Obama continued his red state tour by traveling to Baton Rouge, La., where he will give a speech Thursday at McKinley High School. About 58 percent of Louisiana voted Republican during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections.聽
While neither state voted for Obama during his own presidential campaigns, he still used Martin鈥檚 e-mail to jumpstart his post-State of the Union tour. The White House website says Martin鈥檚 letter is a perfect reinforcement of Obama鈥檚 message Tuesday.聽
鈥淎mericans like Lisa are exactly who President Obama was talking about last night in his address when he said: 鈥極ur collective futures depend on your willingness to uphold your duties as a citizen. To vote. To speak out. To stand up for others, especially the weak, especially the vulnerable, knowing that each of us is only here because somebody, somewhere, stood up for us.鈥欌澛
Obama told Martin and the University of Nebraska audience that they have no reason to fear for America鈥檚 future 鈥 as long as his legacy is upheld.