Poll: Expectations high for Obama's speech
Published 2/24/2009 at CNN.com - Politics
A national poll indicates most Americans think President Obama will give a good speech Tuesday night in his address to a joint session of Congress, but expectations are not as high as they were for his inaugural address.
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