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President Barack Obama is coming back to Greater Cleveland Thursday as part of his two-day bus tour visiting Ohio and Pennsylvania.

The bus tour starts outside Toledo in Maumee at the Wolcott House Museum at 11:15 a.m.

Then the President will travel to Sandusky for a 3:40 p.m. ice cream social in Washington Park, at the corner of Washington and Columbus avenues, in the historic district.

His next stop is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. in James Day Park in Parma.

He will spend the night in Akron before his last Ohio stop Friday morning at an elementary school in the Youngstown suburb of Poland, then continue on to Pennsylvania.

This is the first bus tour of his re-election bid.

All four Ohio stops will stress American workers and manufacturing jobs with comments about the auto industry’s comeback, a big “plus” for the President with so many auto-related jobs in Northern Ohio’s factories.

He was last in Greater Cleveland about three weeks ago at Cuyahoga Community College’s main downtown campus.

Most Presidential visits to Ohio have been closely followed by Mitt Romney events, though none has yet been announced for this stop.

article courtesy of Wkyc.com

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