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Originally published July 12, 2012 at 8:11 AM | Page modified July 12, 2012 at 8:12 AM

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Obama talks up middle class in video to NAACP

President Barack Obama has asked NAACP members to keep standing with him as he seeks re-election and sells his message of helping the middle class.

The Associated Press

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HOUSTON —

President Barack Obama has asked NAACP members to keep standing with him as he seeks re-election and sells his message of helping the middle class.

Obama appeared in a taped video message at the civil rights organization's convention in Houston on Thursday.

The nation's first black president told the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People that he stands "on your shoulders." He didn't mention his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, who addressed the convention on Wednesday.

Romney told the group he would do more for African-Americans than Obama has.

Neither the White House nor Obama's campaign had indicated Obama would appear by video. Obama's campaign had said he could not appear in person because of a scheduling conflict.

Vice President Joe Biden addressed the group later Thursday.

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