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Team Obama is laying it on heavy that the president may be the less-prepared candidate because of the demands of his office.
“The President will have a little bit of time to review and practice before the debates, but he has had to balance the management of world events, governing, time out campaigning and will have less time than we anticipated to sharpen and cut down his tendency to give long, substantive answers,” Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki told ABC News.
Obama campaign officials are even putting a spin on the debates as a potential “reset” moment for the race, claiming they won’t be surprised if Romney gets a bounce “just by being on the same stage as the incumbent.”
One official, lowering the expectations bar even further for Obama, went so far as to note to ABC News that five out of the last six presidential challengers were judged to have won the first debate.
"Team Obama is laying it on heavy that the president may be the less-prepared candidate because of the demands of his office."
As well as the least prepared candidate for the Office.....even after 4 years.
WTH? Hillary has been the one running around trying to fix everything. She has been the one who talked to the world leaders. I would say she has been standing in for the president for a long time now while he goes on talk shows and plays golf. President Hillary is doing all the work. Now Obama is whining? Give us a break!!!!!
WTH? Hillary has been the one running around trying to fix everything. She has been the one who talked to the world leaders.
Secretary of State... that's sort of the job description.
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