Now that President Obama is looking for a second term in office, he needs to find out several answers to America's current problems like job creation and debt ceilings. Obama's presidential reelection looks far from clear but there are a few factors that could make Obama a two terms president.
Whether you agree with him or not on his policies, Obama's presidential reelection could be a fact due to the next factors:
His first campaign promises.
The man has tried and succeeded in some of his 2008 campaign promises. He assured that he would get a financial reform for Wall Street, and he did. Even though he started a new war in Libya, Barack Obama promised to bring back the troops from Afghanistan and he's starting to move the troops back to America. He fought for the Health Care Reform and he made it a reality. This is probably going to be a problem for him because this reform cost Democrats the 2010 elections, but he promised he would get it.
President Obama also fought to repeal "don't ask, don't tell", and probably his most important promise was to get Bin Laden, which he did. This is probably the biggest ticket to Obama's presidential reelection, even though there are other problems at hand now.
America gives second chances.
If you take a look at history, most of our American presidents had the chance of the second term, with the exception of George Bush, John F. Kennedy, and Jimmy Carter. Obviously, Kennedy didn't get a second term because he was assassinated, but America is always willing to give a second chance to presidents. Obama's presidential reelection could be a fact is we look at the stats.
Other countries really love him.
Have you notice how Obama is received when he goes to other countries? Lately, he was in countries like England, and Ireland and Obama was received like no other presidents, and that's just lately. If Obama's presidential reelection doesn't happen, it's possible that relationship with other countries get tense. Do you remember how George W. Bush was ignored during meeting of world leaders during his last days in office? That could actually happen to the next president if Obama's presidential reelection doesn't occur.
The Media loves him too.
Is that too difficult to notice? The media is a big part of the ticket for Obama's presidential reelection. If you don't believe it, check how many anchors, radio DJs and media people has been fired lately for talking against President Obama. What do you think?
Whether you agree with him or not on his policies, Obama's presidential reelection could be a fact due to the next factors:
His first campaign promises.
The man has tried and succeeded in some of his 2008 campaign promises. He assured that he would get a financial reform for Wall Street, and he did. Even though he started a new war in Libya, Barack Obama promised to bring back the troops from Afghanistan and he's starting to move the troops back to America. He fought for the Health Care Reform and he made it a reality. This is probably going to be a problem for him because this reform cost Democrats the 2010 elections, but he promised he would get it.
President Obama also fought to repeal "don't ask, don't tell", and probably his most important promise was to get Bin Laden, which he did. This is probably the biggest ticket to Obama's presidential reelection, even though there are other problems at hand now.
America gives second chances.
If you take a look at history, most of our American presidents had the chance of the second term, with the exception of George Bush, John F. Kennedy, and Jimmy Carter. Obviously, Kennedy didn't get a second term because he was assassinated, but America is always willing to give a second chance to presidents. Obama's presidential reelection could be a fact is we look at the stats.
Other countries really love him.
Have you notice how Obama is received when he goes to other countries? Lately, he was in countries like England, and Ireland and Obama was received like no other presidents, and that's just lately. If Obama's presidential reelection doesn't happen, it's possible that relationship with other countries get tense. Do you remember how George W. Bush was ignored during meeting of world leaders during his last days in office? That could actually happen to the next president if Obama's presidential reelection doesn't occur.
The Media loves him too.
Is that too difficult to notice? The media is a big part of the ticket for Obama's presidential reelection. If you don't believe it, check how many anchors, radio DJs and media people has been fired lately for talking against President Obama. What do you think?
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