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Obama strategist stands by his man David Plouffe ran Barack Obama's breakthrough campaigns for the Democratic nomination, and ultimately, the White House. Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press Portrayal of President as a chronic compromiser are 'overstated,' campaign guru says KONRAD YAKABUSKI WASHINGTON From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Wednesday, Dec. 09, 2009 Grassroots Democrats are downtrodden. The throngs of young and formerly ...
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It is hard to see who can stop Senator Barack Obama becoming the next President of the United States. He has built up an excitement such as no candidate has created since President Kennedy in 1960. He is, in my view, a better speaker than Kennedy. Like Kennedy, he combines personal magnetism with a strong appeal to American idealism. Like Kennedy, he is young and speaks for the new generation of American politics. By ordinary political ...
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In an interview that aired on Sunday night, Barack Obama told Oprah that he deserves a B+ for his work in his first year as President. If health care passes, it'll rise to an A-. Both Republicans and Democrats were left scratching their heads over the self-appointed grade, as there's little progress and surefire numbers to prove that this high mark is justified. Some wonder what ratings system Obama was using to make his judgment. See video ...
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