- The New Yorkers Ryan Lizza looks at what President Obama and his advisors hope to accomplish in a second-term: Obama has an ambitious second-term agenda, which, at least in broad ways, his campaign is beginning to highlight. (Politico.com)
- MINNEAPOLIS — President Obama said today that if he wins a second term the GOP "fever" of opposition to tax hikes for deficit reduction may break. (ABC News)
- The president may not be able to win reelection if he doesnt lay out a comprehensive plan for the next four years. Through the campaigns early stages, it has often seemed as if President Obama and his advisers are methodically working through a checklist. (Atlantic Online)
- Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuban head of state Raul Castro, said that she hoped Cuban-U.S. relations could normalize if President Obama wins a second term. (Politico.com)
- WASHINGTON — Europe's economic crisis could send shock waves roaring across the Atlantic that would drag down the fragile U.S. economy and threaten President Barack Obama's hopes for a second term. (Bryan College Station Eagle)
- President Obama made comments at a recent fundraiser that suggested he isn't sure Obamacare will be upheld by the Supreme Court — and is already looking into ways to change the health care plan in his second term. (Article.nationalreview.com)
- That doesn't guarantee a second term, of course. But it's a reminder that the national Mitt Romney's claim that the economy has been so mismanaged that Obama deserves to be ousted. (Fremont News-Messenger)
- Obama should run rather on the most equitable way to cut the long term debt, and then insist on some short-term easing on the imminent austerity. And he has to combine this with one signature and clear second term commitment. (Daily Beast)
- President Barack Obama on Friday told a room full of donors that he believed the Republican Party would eventually become more moderate, but only after it suffered defeat in the 2012 election. (Huffington Post)
Monday, June 11, 2012
Obama second term
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