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Washington, Jan 28 (ANI): US President Barack Obama has said he wants to win the reelection "badly," insisting that he has proved himself to be a better leader now than when he began his stint, by learning from his mistakes that he committed "every hour, every day".
"I make a mistake, you know, every hour, every day," The News York Daily News quoted Obama, as saying.
"There's always things that you're learning in the job. And I have no doubt that I'm a better President now than the day I took office just because you get more experience," he added.
He also said he wanted to win the reelection "badly."
"Whoever wins the Republican primary is going to be a standard bearer for a vision of the country that I don't think reflects who we are," Obama said.
He also took a direct dig at White House hopeful Newt Gingrich's repeated claims that Obama is a "food stamp President."
"First of all, I don't put people on food stamps," he said, adding: "People become eligible for food stamps. Second of all, the initial expansion of food-stamp eligibility happened under my Republican predecessor, not under me. No. 3. when you have a disastrous economic crash that results in 8 million people losing their jobs, more people are going to need more support from government."
Obama averaged a 44 percent job approval rating for his third full year in office which ended Jan. 19, according to a new Gallup poll. That is a slight dip from his second year average of 47 percent and much lower than his first year average of 57 percent. (ANI)
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'Better President' Obama desperate to win reelection having learnt from 'every hour every day' mist.
'Better President' Obama desperate to win reelection having learnt from 'every hour every day' mist.
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