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President Obama's Boston Visit Delights Supporters, Draws Protesters

The president was in town for a fundraiser in the South End. He then passed through Brookline causing some traffic issues.

Information provided by pool reporter Donovan Slack of the Boston Globe via White House Media Affairs.

β€œOur Colors are red, white and blue. Our coach is Obama.”

Those were the words of Celtics All-Star Ray Allen during a campaign fundraiser for President Barack Obama at the South EndΒ Β Wednesday evening before heading to a smaller fundraiser at the home of advertising exec John Connors in Brookline.

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Allen and Hall-of-Famer Bill Russell were on hand to rev up a capacity crowd of nearly 900 at the kick-off event, one of two appearances expected to raise over $2 million for Obama’s re-election campaign.

β€œIt's going to take a lot of dedication and a lot of work, a lot of sweat,” Allen said.

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Other speakers included Massachusetts governor and long-time Obama supporter Deval Patrick, who listed off the president’s accomplishments, including the killing of Osama bin Laden.

Supporters, who waited in the rain to enter the Cyclorama earlier in the afternoon, were treated to an appearance by the president at around 5:40 p.m.

"I ran for this office to make sure everyone in America gets a fair shake,” Obama said. ”That’s why I ran and that's why you supported me."

Outside, supporters lined Tremont Street holding posters and photographs of the president. They stood side-by-side with protesters of immigration and government bailouts, who waved signs denouncing the Obama administration. Members of the Political Action CommitteeΒ LaRoucheΒ held posters depicting the president with a mustache similar to Hitler's.

Meanwhile in Brookline, reports of the President's progress through town started coming in on Twitter. These reports included a photo from @LeModuliciousΒ and a video from @wisBoston. @TheBodyCenter also reported gridlock traffic on Washington Street.

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