Bush and Kerry In My Backyard

Written by Eric Olsen
Published July 31, 2004

You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a presidential candidate around here:

    President Bush, defending his record on the economy, told supporters Saturday in an Ohio town where job losses are a major issue that he has a four-year plan for peace and prosperity.

    "After four more years, the American economy will continue to be the strongest in the world," Bush said as his Democratic rival, John Kerry (news - web sites), campaigned in neighboring Pennsylvania.

    Bush said factors beyond his control, such as the Sept. 11 attacks and corporate scandals, were to blame for the country's economic problems over the past four years. He also said the economy was weakening when he took office in January 2001.

    Kerry has highlighted the economic woes in Ohio and especially Canton, citing a steelworker whose job was shifted overseas and a company that plans to close three bearings plants in the city.

    ....Canton is in Stark County, an area that Ohio political analysts say is a bellwether for the rest of the state in presidential elections. Bush won Ohio in 2000 against Democrat Al Gore (news - web sites), and narrowly took Stark County with less than 50 percent of the vote. No Republican has won the White House without carrying Ohio.

    Unemployment in Stark County was 6.4 percent in June, compared with 5.9 percent in May but down from 7.3 percent in June 2003.

    Protesters mixed with Bush supporters along the bus route. One boy held up a sign that said, "Bush's last tour."

    Earlier Saturday, the Bush caravan stopped in Berea for a visited the NFL's Cleveland Browns at their training camp. He was shown around by coach Butch Davis and quarterback Jeff Garcia.

    Speaking about offensive tackle Ryan Tucker, Bush cracked: "He went to the same high school as my wife, but he's not as good-looking." Both Laura Bush and Tucker went to Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas. Tucker played football at Texas Christian University.

    As he prepared to leave, Bush told the squad: "Go get 'em." [AP]

Canton is an odd little microcosm, encompassing practically every socioeconomic group. I worked at a Canton radio station for several years in the early-'90s, and DJd at a club in North Canton - one of the most dense retail areas in the nation, by the way - until just a couple of years ago.

I'm not sure how I feel about Ohio's role as battleground state:

    Never has Ohio's role as a key state in the presidential election been more evident than on Saturday when campaign rallies bring President Bush and Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry within 25 miles of each other in the eastern part of the state.

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