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Bruce Springsteen and Bill Clinton stumps for Obama in Ohio [VIDEO]

By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com
Bruce Springsteen arrives on the red carpet before a screening of the film "The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town with Bruce Springsteen" during the 5th Rome International Film Festival in Rome on November 1, 2010. UPI/David Silpa
Bruce Springsteen arrives on the red carpet before a screening of the film "The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town with Bruce Springsteen" during the 5th Rome International Film Festival in Rome on November 1, 2010. UPI/David Silpa | License Photo

In 2008, rocker Bruce Springsteen hit the campaign trail with then-Senator Barack Obama in his first bid for president.

At the time, he stood on stages in swing-state cities such Cleveland and Philadelphia, and implored Americans to stand with Obama.

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Then, in February, Springsteen raised eyebrows when he said he would not be publicly backing Obama's bid for reelection--or at least not performing on the campaign trail.

"I campaigned for John Kerry, and Obama last time — and I’m glad that I did — but I’m not a professional campaigner, and every four years I don’t think I’m gonna pick a guy and go out for him," Springsteen told reporters in Paris. "I’d prefer to stay on the sidelines. I generally believe an artist is supposed to be the canary in the coalmine, and you’re better off with a certain distance from the seat of power."

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But then, spurred perhaps by tightening polls, Springsteen posted a message on his website Wednesday, explaining why he had changed his mind.

"Right now, there is a choice going on in America, and I’m happy that we live in a country where we all participate in that process," he wrote. "For me, President Obama is our best choice because he has a vision of the United States as a place where we are all in this together. We’re still living through very hard times but justice, equality and real freedom are not always a tide rushing in. They are more often a slow march, inch by inch, day after long day. I believe President Obama feels these days in his bones and has the strength to live them with us and to lead us to a country “…where no one crowds you and no one goes it alone.”

"That’s why I plan to be in Ohio and Iowa supporting the re-election of President Obama to lead our country for the next four years." (See his entire message, below)

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A Message from Bruce

Dear Friends:

The election is coming up on all of us and we all have strong feelings about it. I’ve been getting asked a lot about where I stand, so for those who are interested, here goes.

This presidential election is different than the last one because President Obama has a four year record to run on. Last time around, he carried with him a tremendous amount of hope and expectations. Unfortunately, due to the economic chaos the previous administration left him with, and the extraordinary intensity of the opposition, it turned into a really rough ride. But through grit, determination, and focus, the President has been able to do a great many things that many of us deeply support.

Domestically, that record includes working to increase and expand employment for all, protecting our all important social safety net, passing guaranteed health care for most of our citizens, with important new protections for all of the insured, rescuing the auto industry and so many of the American jobs that go with it, protecting and enhancing the rights of women, and bringing us closer to full acceptance of our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters.

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In foreign affairs, that record includes following through on the removal of troops from the misguided and deceptive war in Iraq, and vigorously pursuing our real foreign enemies, especially the killing of Osama Bin Laden.

Right now the opposition’s resort to voter suppression in so many states is not receiving as much attention as it deserves. I believe that all of us, of whatever views, should be opposing these anti-voter, anti-citizen efforts.

Right now, for the President to be effective in his next term he needs our increased support and he needs support in the Congress, where some sterling candidates, such as current Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, challenger Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts, and so many others, are fighting to make their constructive voices heard.

Right now, there is an ever increasing division of wealth in this country, with the benefits going more and more to the 1 percent. For me, President Obama is our best choice to begin to reverse this harmful development.

Right now, there is a fight going on to help make this a fairer and more equitable nation. For me, President Obama is our best choice to get us and keep us moving in the right direction.

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Right now, we need a President who has a vision that includes all of our citizens, not just some, whether they are our devastated poor, our pressured middle class, and yes, the wealthy too; whether they are male or female, black, white, brown, or yellow, straight or gay, civilian or military.

Right now, there is a choice going on in America, and I’m happy that we live in a country where we all participate in that process. For me, President Obama is our best choice because he has a vision of the United States as a place where we are all in this together. We’re still living through very hard times but justice, equality and real freedom are not always a tide rushing in. They are more often a slow march, inch by inch, day after long day. I believe President Obama feels these days in his bones and has the strength to live them with us and to lead us to a country “…where no one crowds you and no one goes it alone.”

That’s why I plan to be in Ohio and Iowa supporting the re-election of President Obama to lead our country for the next four years.

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