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(CNS News) — President Barack Obama told San Francisco donors Wednesday that his reelection campaign is as much about “hope and change” as the 2008 campaign was.

“People ask me sometimes, well, how does this campaign compare to 2008?” Obama said at a fundraising event at the Julia Morgan Ballroom in San Francisco Wednesday. “I say, ‘If somebody asks you, you tell them it’s still about hope and change.’ And if you want to know what change is, change is the first bill that I signed into law that said — the Lilly Ledbetter law that says an equal day’s work deserves an equal day’s pay, and that our daughters should be treated the same way as our sons.”

Obama also mentioned green technology, the health care law that passed without a single Republican vote, and the killing of Osama bin Laden as evidence of the changes he’s made.

“Change is making sure that not only are we attracting manufacturing back to our shores, but we’re investing in advanced manufacturing — in areas like advanced battery technology, or solar energy, or wind power — that will not only usher in tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of new jobs all across America but are also going to make sure that we are passing on to our kids and our grandkids the kind of planet that they deserve,” Obama said.

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