Published 2/16/2009
by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
at CNN Political Ticker
A development just a third of the way through President Obama’s First Hundred Days may come to define his presidency. In today’s CNN Radio Political Notebook, CNN's Bob Costantini talks with Professor Julian Zelizer of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School, who lays out the stakes Obama faces following the passage of the stimulus plan. In [...]
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