Wall Street Journal: “Victories for President Obama this week on health care and trade have provided a rare jolt to a second-term White House that has struggled to advance its agenda.”
“The question now is whether it also marks a turning point in the remaining 18 months of Mr. Obama’s presidency as he faces challenges to significant agenda items that are pending. The president’s next major goal—the conclusion of diplomatic talks with Iran—is unlikely to yield such a clear-cut victory.”
Byron York: “I sent notes to several Republican operatives, some working on presidential campaigns and some unaffiliated. How do GOP candidates deal with a president on a winning streak? How does it affect the campaign? Does it give Clinton a stronger hand? The answers that came back showed a party struggling to figure out exactly how to deal with the Democrats’ recent run.”
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