SentinelMind
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Good point. He has focused on winning major legislation and administrative rulemaking, but he has failed to keep his base/coalition united for the last two years and to keep the American people on his side. And whatever reason you want to say for that, he is suffering the results tonight. Albeit, I am highly skeptical of those who say that mistake has ruined his presidency (obviously).
With that said...he did campaign on health care, leaving Iraq, escalating Afghanistan and post-8/28/08 a stronger Wall Street Reform and some vague "government stimulus program."
It just seems some who signed up for "change," didn't read the fine print on what some of that may entail. But I imagine now that he has lost so many friends in Congress, he is going to try to return to that image and work with the Republicans...and push some of the blame on them when gridlock inevitably happens, I do suspect.
He hasn't significantly improved the economy and he hasn't changed the tone/character of Washington DC. He needs to work on those to win re-election.