Obama strategy isn’t all that’s not working
WASHINGTON — Does being a successful businessman in this anti-Wall Street atmosphere disqualify one from being president of the United States, even when one’s experience includes the governorship of a major state?
And, if so, does a background of community organizing, two years in the U.S. Senate, and failure to fulfill a promise of massive change in four years deserve a second term in the Oval Office?
President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign seems to be based at least at the moment on persuading voters that both do: That Mitt Romney’s claims of turning around the jobless rate are hollow because of his management of Bain Capital, which was instrumental in outsourcing American jobs.
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