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“The truth is you can go to war a lot easier than you can do things domestically,” says Daley. “And that’s an irony of the situation we’re in. It is very easy to go to war. It is very difficult to affect things domestically because you must go to Congress.” To get anywhere with his agenda, Obama realized, something would have to change. He plunged into his reelection battle, hoping to change Congress.
The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency
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