Obama confident of second presidential term
"Five
years from now when I'm not President anymore, I'll buy one (Chevy
Cobalt) and drive it myself. Yes, that's right," a confident Obama said
in his address to the United Auto Workers in Washington amidst applause
from the audience of "four more years" on Tuesday .
Riding
on a nationwide wave, in November 2008, Obama created history by
becoming the first African American to win presidential elections.
On January 20, 2009, he was sworn-in as the first non-white President of the United States.
"The fact that he is confident that the American people believe or will
believe when he presents his case that his vision for where we need to
go to grow the economy, where we need to go to create jobs, where we
need to go to further secure America's national security interests is
the right vision -- and that debate will be engaged and that theory will
be tested in November," the White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told
reporters in a press conference.
"But
he is confident, although he is certainly aware that when you're in the
kind of economic environment that we've been in for the past three-plus
years that this will be invariably a very competitive election," Carney
said responding to questions.
"Carney
intends to make his case to make clear what his vision is, to explain
the decisions that he's made and the policies that he's put into place,
and why he thinks they were the right ones to get this economy into a
situation where instead of hemorrhaging jobs at 775,000 per month, it's
been growing steadily," the US official said.
A
total of 3.7 million jobs have been created so far in the private
sector, Carney said, adding that Obama looks forward to the time when
the other party has chosen its nominee to engage in that debate directly
with his opponent.
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