Obama vs. Romney 101: Where are the sharpest divides? - CSMonitor.com

Obama vs. Romney 101: Where are the sharpest divides? - CSMonitor.com

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  1. Yes, the reach of the nation’s chief executive is limited. It’s checked by Congress and the courts, as well as public opinion, lack of time, and the press of daily events. Plus, the US is a generally centrist nation, and neither man would try to push policy to the far reaches of their respective ends of the political spectrum. Don’t let partisans scare you into thinking otherwise.

    But presidents in general try to fulfill campaign promises, and the Oval Office remains the most powerful post in what used to be called the Free World.

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