ANALYSIS
Published 11/5/2008 by Paul C. Light at Wash Post In Congress
This presidential transition will be the most difficult since Abraham Lincoln entered office. Although President-elect Barack Obama is not facing a civil war, he will inherit an agenda of staggering uncertainty as the nation teeters on the edge of economic collapse.
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