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Sobchak made an interesting comment about Putin as president, saying that "he will govern both as Teddy Roosevelt and as F.D.R".
He will govern for the poor".
Now they doubt that he will govern.
(The Monthly) Bill Shorten has announced that, if elected, he will govern like a trade unionist.
"That leaves us utterly mystified as to how he will govern.
Obama in turn has said that he will govern without Congress, whatever that may mean.
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How many children someone has says nothing about how well he or she will govern, and the tableaux of family bliss that candidates choreograph regularly prove to be fictions.
Paul Schoenbaum Williamsburg, Va., Oct. 13, 2008 To the Editor: One of the main reasons a candidate campaigns for election is to show the people how he or she will govern.
"Isn't it better to have that person in charge than a man who says he'll govern like a trade union leader?" he said.
Because Obama's message depends so heavily on voters' unhappy memories of the Bush era, Romney can do himself an enormous amount of good just by exploding the premise that he'll govern as "Dubya, Part II".
He'll govern that way.
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