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April 29, 2009

1,361 days to go in president's term

Posted: 04:06 PM ET
Jim Acosta - Correspondent, CNN's American Morning
Filed under: National Report Card • Politics

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs has called the 100 day mark a "Hallmark holiday."

And Democrats are practically asking the question: Are you better off now than you were a hundred days ago?

But historians say hold on. The president still has one thousand, three hundred and sixty one days to go.


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Cat   April 30th, 2009 7:20 am ET

We are being buffaLOAD! This man never really answers one single question. He babbles too much for the people to even understand what he is doing and he should STOP ...and answer the peoples questions! He just DODGES every single one, smiles and reads his lines well, and I end up confused on where we are even going, besides for BROKE!

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