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Priebus weighs in on Obama visit

September 28, 2010 By Bob Hague

What’s Reince Priebus think of Barack Obama’s latest Wisconsin visit? With the President coming to Madison today to campaign for Democrats, we asked the chair of the Republican Party of Wisconsin to weigh in on the visit. “I think it’s a curious strategy, but as a Republican party leader, I welcome him in the state,” said Priebus. “I think he helps Scott Walker and Ron Johnson in November.”

Obama will be on Madison’s Library Mall, stumping for his party’s  candidates for Governor and U.S. Senate, Tom Barrett and Russ Feingold. “The interesting thing here is that Russ Feingold isn’t even coming to the rally, and again is curiously far away from the president.” Feingold also did not appear with Obama in Milwaukee on Labor Day.

AUDIO: Bob Hague reports (:60)

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