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The ex-candidate confuses ‘gifts’ with good policies.

Making Obamacare work

Making Obamacare work

Should Republicans cooperate?

Obama’s partially open door

Obama’s partially open door

He’s right to offer compromise on the deficit while keeping his leverage.