In a recent ABC interview with Diane Sawyer, President Obama
discusses his strategy for the upcoming second debate next week. First Obama
goes on and admits to America that his performance was great and does the
humble thing by saying “Governor
Romney had a good night. I had a bad night. It's not the first time,” Which is
a good thing for him to say so we know that he realized it and can learn from
it. As the
interview continues, Obama reassures voters that the first debate is just that,
the first debate and that there are four more weeks to go. In the interview
Obama acknowledges that he didn’t represent the ideal image democratic voters expected from him
by saying, "If you have a bad game you just move on, you look forward to
the next one, and it makes you that much more determined," he said,
comparing the political face-off to a sports game. So what is Obama’s new
approach? Well for starters, Obama plans on a tougher approach and to make sure
the American people see his consistency on the issues at hand. Sawyer asked the President whether it
was possible his performance had handed the election to Romney, Obama said,
“No.” “What’s important is the fundamentals of what this race is about
haven’t changed,” he said. “You know, Governor Romney went to a lot of trouble to
try to hide what his positions are.” In this interview it reassures the
voters that Obama isn’t giving up and that he wants to continue being
presidents and how the next debate will have a little more activity.
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