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Obama camp touts letter praising his ‘overwhelmingly satisfying handshake’

September 28, 2012 | 12:13 pm
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President Obama’s campaign posted a supporter letter today that rallies female voters by touting his health care law and “overwhelmingly satisfying handshake.”

“President Obama and I have a unique relationship,” a Nevada campaign volunteer, Samantha, wrote in a letter that the Obama campaign posted on its website. “We have never had any contact beyond a quick (and overwhelmingly satisfying) handshake at a local rally in August, but our connection is something that I could not experience with anyone else. Without him knowing who I am or what I’m about, he works hard to protect my rights as a woman, as an American citizen, and as a human being.”

Samantha goes on to praise the president for enacting Obamacare. “I feel much safer, physically and emotionally, now that I have access to free preventative care thanks to the President’s health care reform,” she wrote. “Now that I know my health will be taken care of in the future, I feel so much better. And not just me—having two sisters really makes me think much more about how our lives are going to be in the future. They play such a huge role in my life and I’m so happy to know that their health will be taken care of as well as mine.”

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