The Los Angeles Times reports, "Traffic delays seen as Obama leaves L.A. after celebrity fundraisers":
Traffic delays are expected Monday morning as President Obama leaves Los Angeles after a series of fundraisers.I'm seeing updated news reports on the local networks. O snarled traffic, the prick.
Street closures are planned in Beverly Hills and other Westside areas, including Avenue of the Stars between Santa Monica and Pico boulevards.
In a two-day swing, Obama raised millions of dollars during several fundraisers in the state, including two downtown L.A. events packed with celebrities.
As he took the stage Sunday night at the Nokia Theatre after a star-studded "30 Days to Victory" concert, the president praised the performers who entertained a crowd of 6,000, with a nod to "old school" Earth, Wind and Fire and "new school" Katy Perry.
"My understanding is it was an incredible show," said Obama, who whisked downtown only moments before he took the stage.
"They just perform flawlessly night after night. I can't always say the same," he joked, a reference to his performance in the recent presidential debate, which was criticized as lackluster.
And his campaign pitch is now, "You don't want Romney in there bringing back those policies that got us in this mess in the first place. So reelect me, a laggard, a lightweight, and a loser. I got nothing, but it least it ain't what the other guy's gonna do."
Meanwhile, here's the big news nationally, at Gallup, "Romney Narrows Vote Gap After Historic Debate Win." (Via Memeorandum.) Gallup's post-debate polling shows the race tied at 47 percent. And remember, people have been telling us all week that Romney lied, and that debates don't matter historically. This is just a blip in the road for the Obama steamroller.
Right.
More at Politico, "Battleground Tracking Poll: Dems less enthusiastic." (Via Memeorandum.)
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