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First Lady Stops in Colorado

by KREX News Room
by Kristina Kuestner

DENVER- The first lady paid a visit to Colorado Wednesday, campaigning for her husband's re-election.

In the morning Michelle Obama stopped in Centennial, where she addressed nearly 3,000 supporters at Arapahoe High School.

She then headed to Pueblo for an afternoon rally.

Obama said the economy is on the mend, that the president's health care overhaul has helped young people and that the administration is working to help students afford college.

The first lady also reflected on the state wildfires, thanking firefighters for all their hard work.

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voting taxpayer said on Thursday, Jun 21 at 1:39 AM

More indoctrination.Promising more to tax paid unions.Why don't we pay teachers based on the bell curve?Then they would have to work.They wouldn't have time to indoctrinate our children.They would have to teach to earn there pay

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