On 25 January 2011, Obama delivered his speech on the state of the Union to the House of Representatives in Washington. Most observers believe that Mr. Obama will give the kick-off for the next presidential election in the United States, whose date is normally set for Tuesday, November 6, 2012. It would indeed be a big surprise if Barack Obama gave up running for a second term. - According to commentators, the president addressed first to the middle class. As stated by the German daily Die Welt
Die Zeit is that the president "Obama needs Republicans without which no can not govern and change things. And he must win back the lost trust of voters. [...] But in his speech, the presiding avoided looking back. The stinging defeat of his party in congressional elections in November [2010] and the fact that voters without party affiliations of the center have turned their backs led him to move in the same political center, looking to the future . [...] However, the struggle to reform the health system and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, for programs of economic and banking supervision has expanded the political divide. Republicans have organized la résistance contre le président réformateur. Même aux yeux d'un grand nombre d'électeurs du centre, Obama semblait davantage diviser que réconcilier. Beaucoup l'ont catalogué comme un gauchiste sans compromis." Le Figaro écrit : "Retrouvant son talent d'orateur inspiré pour son deuxième discours sur l'état de l'Union, le président a appelé démocrates et républicains à travailler main dans la main pour créer les gisements d'emplois du XXIe siècle et s'attaquer aux déficits qui plombent l'économie américaine. - Face aux deux Chambres du Congrès, aux membres Government, judges of the Supreme Court and hundreds of guests came to hear the solemn setting of the House of Representatives, Barack Obama has found his accent and unifying his talent as an orator inspired to tell the nation American "trip" to "innovation" and "Reinventing America" that he intends to pursue with her, with the help of the Republican opposition. "We're doing great things, that is why we are winning in this world," he said at the second address on the state of the Union of its mandate, evoking the journey of young entrepreneur Brendon Fischer who had managed to adapt in a few days this summer drilling technology it had developed, to rescue miners trapped deep in Chilean mine. [...] Overall, Barack Obama has positioned itself at the center, presenting himself as a man of reasonable and pragmatic approach, away from partisan wrangling. "Rather than redo the battle of the last two years, changing what needs to be and move on," he said in particular about health reform, the Republicans have promised to tear down point by point . "The time has come to act for both parties to forge a compromise of principle," concluded the President, Recalling the commitment of every American family, "that place where everything is possible no matter who you are and whence you came." [ verbatim ]
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