President a few weeks before the Nov. 6 election, the editorial board of the weight of all parts of the country with their endorsement. Views the LA blog to round up the enthusiasm of some of the show within these political recognition president Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney (Mitt Romney). Now the election is - the last great mercy! - In the past, Obama has won re-election, here's a look at the many people said the Editorial Board on Wednesday.
Detroit Free Press, which endorsed Obama wrote:
The next four years will belong to the prevailing party in Tuesday's presidential election, but those adult UPS in each party who find ways to engage their opponents still resolved - imminent in 2008: How to growth employment balloon national debt, and how to simplify the tax unfair, but how to control costs, and how to end a costly immigration impasse without exacerbating the tax quota.
Begin to imagine the next four years, they have the responsibility or task to defeat their opponents at any cost, it is doomed to sink even further than they obstruct predecessors into public disrepute.
Los Angeles Times endorsed Obama wrote:
[Obama] to win re-election after holding the country into the Great Depression to convince Congress to pass healthcare and financial sector reform. Along the way, he raised Romney's too good to be true commitment to narrow the deficit, while reducing tax rates and inject more dollars into the Pentagon more reasonable. [...]
The longer-term problem for the president to deal with the slow growth rate of the economy and the excessive growth of the federal debt duel pressure, mainly because of the rising costs of Medicare and Medicaid. [...] The current paralysis in Washington needs the kind of leadership to bring the members of Congress, their foxholes. Obama will need to find a way to convince members of Congress that the two sides highly polarized, can and should shape legislation. [...]
Pull factions is a daunting task, but Obama did not choose. Relentless opposition activities, the appalling cost, not to make this job easier. However, even a narrow victory gave Obama some political capital, he should put it on the other side to build bridges.
The New York Times, which endorsed Obama wrote:
U.S. President Barack Obama won a dramatic re-election, is not a sign, show that the fragmented, on election day has finally come together. But it is a strong support for the economic policies of pressure job growth, health care reform, increase taxes and cut the deficit in the balance - and moderate policies on immigration, abortion and same-sex marriage. This is a criticism of the Reagan era bromides about tax cuts and trickle-down economics, the fear of political intolerance and disinformation.
Chicago Tribune endorses Obama wrote:
Sir, enjoy your Wednesday. Then, go back to work. We agree with you this year, in 2008. Now, we ask that you recognize the error of your first term, almost spent the error of your second term.
Finally, the employers of this country. They do so there is a concept of what the country will be taken. They really worried about the burden of government on their place, worry about your signature cost of health care reform, the federal government's borrowing, now up to $ 3,000,000 per minute concerns. [...]
Republicans, Obama is your president for more than four years. This agenda is working with him, the country's economic recovery and tame the debt. Work ... with ... him.
Des Moines Register, in which it endorsed Romney, wrote:
The president's agenda should include the construction and rehabilitation of infrastructure, a strong economic foundation, the relaxed grip us dependent on foreign oil, the use of domestic energy sources, including clean energy and renewable energy, reduce greenhouse gases that cause global warming; ensure that every individuals shall have access to health care, to ensure that every child has the opportunity to receive a good education.
No, can achieve, but if there is no strong economic growth, provides meaningful work. This means that large and small businesses the confidence and the opportunity to grow and create these jobs. This also means that to restore the vitality of the middle class, millions of Americans are able to share the wealth and enjoy a secure future. [...]
The first task, President Obama is to use what Teddy Roosevelt referred to as the president's "bully pulpit" to unite the country behind him in persuading Congress to small partisan rancor aside and go towards forward to solve the problem, which is critical to the future of this country.
Assume that the results of the forecast for Tuesday night, Obama will have such an opportunity. He must now seize the voters' support, so that the most important election of our time.
Tampa Tribune, endorsed Romney wrote:
As a result, should send a signal to the Republican Party. Florida stressed the challenges they face. Main urban areas, including Hillsborough, with the president, GOP need to go beyond the mostly white suburbs, to expand its coverage. The information free enterprise and self-reliance is not a problem. But it must be refined to include minorities, immigrants and young creative class.
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