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Obama harkens back to 2004 speech that made him famous

In his second-to-last State of the Union, President Barack Obama tried to recapture the “unifier” image that made him famous from his 2004 Democratic National Convention speech. The president, though, facing a Congress controlled by the opposition party, will find it difficult to get many of his priorities through in his last two years.

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21 января 2015 г. 9:26:56
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