Ron Brownstein, National Journal
President Obama needs to offer more than warm handshakes. A new memo by top Democratic strategists say voters want him to present his vision for the future at Tuesday night's debate.In a stark warning on the eve of the second presidential debate, veteran Democratic strategists Stanley B. Greenberg and James Carville write in a newly released memo that the campaign "has reached a tipping point" that could cost President Obama reelection if he does not present a more compelling vision for the next four years.http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2012/10/15/can_obama_present_vision_for_future_293115.html
President Obama needs to offer more than warm handshakes. A new memo by top Democratic strategists say voters want him to present his vision for the future at Tuesday night's debate.In a stark warning on the eve of the second presidential debate, veteran Democratic strategists Stanley B. Greenberg and James Carville write in a newly released memo that the campaign "has reached a tipping point" that could cost President Obama reelection if he does not present a more compelling vision for the next four years.http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2012/10/15/can_obama_present_vision_for_future_293115.html
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