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PHILADELPHIA — Volunteers flocked to Barack Obama last time. This time, the president’s campaign is in recruiting mode.
Without a primary challenger in the 2012 race, Obama is trying to rebuild a massive organization of supporters to help boost his efforts in the face of a struggling economy and weakened political standing.
Obama’s campaign is holding more than 2,000 events across the nation through the end of the weekend. They include neighborhood gatherings, one-on-one meetings in coffeehouses, phone banks, voter registration drives, door-to-door voter canvassing and house parties.
Denver Post wire services



