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Obama highlights child care during comments at KU

President Obama speaking Thursday morning at the University of Kansas
President Obama speaking Thursday morning at the University of Kansas

DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — President Barack Obama is pitching a plan for universal child care at a liberal stronghold deep in Republican territory, promoting his Democratic party agenda while calling for less partisanship in Washington.

He says that with two working parents in many U.S. households, high-quality child care programs “are not just nice-to-haves, these are must-haves.”

Obama told a crowd at the University of Kansas: “I don’t want anybody being daycare poor.”

The President at the end of his comments at the University of Kansas on Thursday
The President at the end of his comments at the University of Kansas on Thursday

To view the President’s speech click HERE  and fast forward to 35:00

He acknowledged losing Kansas twice during his presidential campaigns, though he added cheerily that he probably won some sectors of the university town of Lawrence.

Obama was on the second day of a two-day trip to conservative states where he was making the case for initiatives that he outlined The president took time to shake a lot of hands following his commentsin his State of the Union speech Tuesday.

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