Democratic National Committee
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That's what they did for the last 20 months. They've said no to just about every idea I've proposed, every policy I've proposed, even ideas they've traditionally agreed with. [Laughter] I'm not exaggerating. I mean, we had situations where they would sponsor bills; I'd say okay; and then they'd say, oh, well, if you're okay with it, we must be against it. [Laughter] Happened a bunch of times. That's true.
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WASHINGTON, July 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was released today by the Democratic National Committee:
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Damien LaVera of the Democratic National Committee, +1- 202-863-8148
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That's what your support has helped us do at home. Abroad, we've begun a new era of engagement. We're working with our partners to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, seeking a world free of them. We're working with other nations to confront climate change. We are now a leader and not a follower in that critical mission. We banned torture. We're rebuilding our military. We're reaffirming our alliances.
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United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT
Argued March 20, 2009 Decided June 9, 2009
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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERS REMARKS AT A DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE/ORGANIZING FOR AMERICA GEN44 SUMMIT,...
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Daniel M. Watson, Public Affairs Coordinator, Democratic National Convention Committee, +1-720-362-2006
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You know, they're not asking me, "Barack, which party is scoring more political points? Who's ahead at the polls? Who won the news cycle today?" They look to Washington, and they see a city that's just obsessed with red versus blue and who's up and who's down and every day is election day. Every day is election day. There are stories out right now-"We've polled [Obama] in 2012." [Laughter] I'm not joking.
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They feel as if things have stabilized somewhat. The real question now is less looking backwards than it is looking forward. What they're concerned about predates this crisis.