Saturday 20 August 2011

Barack Obama Shows Off New Bus On Three-day Tour of Midwest

The US leader Barack Obama took to the road on a bus tour of the U.S. Midwest on Monday, August 15, 2011 to focus on job growth and distance himself from anger toward Washington that could damage his 2012 re-election hopes. The president's tour started in Minnesota, continued going through to Iowa, and ended in Illinois. In 2008, Barack Obama won all three states in the presidential election. Mr. Obama hit these three states by a shiny, black armored bus with darkened windows and red and blue flashing lights, but not the Cadillac One, which is called “the beast”. Here are some of the most impressive images about the bus during the three-day economic bus tour of the current U.S. President:
 The US leader Barack Obama waves his hand before boarding the bus after greeting residents at the The Old Market Deli in Cannon Falls, Minnesota on August 15.





 President Barack Obama and rival party nominees arrived at Minneapolis-St Paul Airport in Minnesota. The Air Force One and the black bus were seen standing behind them





                 The bus carrying Obama during his presidential race is quite cumbersome






        The President boarded on the bus outside the Old Market Deli in Cannon Falls, Minnesota






President Barack Obama prepared to board his bus at the airport Minneapolis-St. Paul, the first destination of his three-day-bus tour of Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois





President Barack Obama visited a coffee factory in Zumbrotta, Minnesota during his three-day mid-west bus tour through Minnesota





Mr. Obama talked with a group of children in Chatfield, Minnesota after stepping out of his bus

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