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Qzrd Father of fallen Muslim soldier to Trump: Have you read the Constitution
 President Obama jogs to the podium to address UPS employees at a facility in Maryland on Friday. Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool photo via Bloomberg.It Begins With Us is the name of the video that the Obama 2012 campaign emailed to its 13 million supporters shortly after 5 a.m. EDT Monday, marking t stanley cup he official launch of the president   re-election effort.It   precisel stanley cup  stanley cup y what you might expect from the Obama team. The president is not featured in the video. Instead, it focuses on five grassroots supporters, most of whom hail from battleground states.Each person in the cast addresses what will likely prove to be larger narratives as the campaign progresses:Ed is a white male from North Carolina who talks about not agreeing with President Obama on everything.Gladys is a Hispanic woman from Nevada who speaks about the desire for opportunities, jobs, and homes.Katherine is a white woman from Colorado who notes it will be different this time with an incumbent president instead of an underdog senator and suggests the campaign will have to reflect the changes of the last two and a half years.Mike is a white male college student from New York who was too young to vote in 2008 but eager to do so in 2012.Alice is an African-American woman from Michigan who explains that grassroots supporters will need to do heavy lifting so that President Obama can continue to focus on his day job in the Oval Office.One difference this time around: The word chang Fqrn Russia   s COVID-19 vaccine rollout draws wary, mixed response
 Nearly two hours into last nights Republican debate, the candidates had discussed little more than  terrorism, defeating the Islamic State, and national security. This was not lost on viewers, who took to Twitter to criticize CNN, which hosted the debate, for failing to ask the candidates questions about other areas of foreign policy that have nothing to do with  stanley cup ISIS, Syria or domestic terror threats.As debate critics pointed out today, the next presidents foreign policy agenda will involve much more  China, U.S.-Russia relations, stanley cup  Latin America, to name a few issues  than jihadi terrorism alone.Yet the debate spent little time on those areas, and most of the candidates were happy to oblige. They presented terrorism and the spread of ISIS as the greatest threats the nation faces, and argued over who would best prevent a domestic terror attack like the recent shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.Senator Ted Cruz of Texas spoke of carpet bombing ISIS troops, while New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie insisted he would shoo adidas originals t down any Russian planes who violate the no-fly zone currently in place above Syria. Ben Carson captured the spirit succinctly when he said,  We need to be on a war footing. We need to understand that our nation is in grave danger. The underlying message to viewers was: be afraid, be very afraid.But where do voters stand on ISIS  Are they as fearful as Cruz, Rubio and the rest of the GOP field suggest  Are they even more concerned  Or much less Tell us wh