(Reuters) - President Barack Obama spent part of a third straight day on Wednesday talking to congressional Democrats about an agenda for the year that party leaders hope will help them make gains or limit losses in November elections.
Obama trooped over to the Washington Nationals baseball stadium for a private session with Senate Democrats in a meeting room in a section of the stadium behind home plate. Former President Bill Clinton also addressed the group.
An atmosphere of worry hangs over Democrats as they gird for congressional elections in November in which they will attempt to hang on to control of the Senate and make gains in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
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Obama and Clinton are both toxic so watch the demon rats distance themselves from the lefty commies.
The Dems should worry. Their party is corrupt and has finally run out of steam and lies. What goes around comes around with a vengeance. Good riddance Dems!!
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