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Holding the official event along with his political appearances means the White House could bill taxpayers for most of the costs of the trip. Obama made sure to point out it was Democrats who passed a law last year that made the government the lender of all federal government loans, eliminating banks from the process and freeing up more money for student aid. "We went to battle against the lobbyists and a minority party that was united in their support of this outrageous status quo," Obama said. "And, Texas, I am here to report that we won." Conspicuously absent from Obama's Texas stop was any appearance with Texas' Democratic gubernatorial hopeful, Bill White. Some Democratic candidates have been wary of appearing with the president given voters' concerns about his stewardship of the economy and other issues. White House spokesman Bill Burton said Obama took no offense. Earlier in Austin, a mostly friendly crowd greeted Obama as his limousine neared the fundraiser. And inside, the president listed all the reasons why he was happy to back in the Texas city
-- the people, the food, the music. He ended on a fitting point. "I like that there are a bunch of Democrats here," he said. "I like that, too."
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