In with the magazine, Obama talks about the scope to which he has a mandate: "Well, I cogitate we won a decisive victory. Forty-seven percent of the American colonize still voted for John McCain. And so I don't suppose that Americans want hubris from their next President. I do reckon we received a talented mandate for change. It means a oversight that is not ideologically driven. It means a rule that is competent.
It means a government, most importantly, that is focused daylight in, time out on the needs and struggles, the hopes and dreams, of prosaic people. And I think about there is a sedulous mandate for Washington as a uncut to be awake to simple Americans in a movement that it has not been for noticeably some time." And never-before seen pictures of Obama’s college years are usefulness.
In this politics-heavy year, the runners-up have a federal tinge, too: They are Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Gov. Sarah Palin, and Chinese covering numero uno Zhang Yimou.
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