problem, but recent polling and polling for the last year or two has shown that about 2/3 of republicans do not want their president or person they pick for president to compromise and work and divide government and cut deals. while about 2/3 of democrats say yeah, they would like to see their guy or gal put together a coalition and compromise. so there s a real imball lapse here that works against anyone coming in and trying to get things done. ben, i would expect that we re going to see a lot of the president on the 2016 trail, not just because he thought the 2014 strategy of candidates distancing himself was a bad one, but so much of his legacy mings on having a democrat in the white house. i think you re right. we seen the strongest private sector job creation of all time. we ve seen millions of americans have health insurance for the first time. he s going to be out there making sure that those pieces of his legacy are intact, and you see the republicans who are
for president to compromise and work and divide government and cut deals. while about 2/3 of democrats say yeah, they would like to see their guy or gal put together a coalition and compromise. so there s a real imball lapse here that works against anyone coming in and trying to get things done. ben, i would expect that we re going to see a lot of the president on the 2016 trail, not just because he thought the 2014 strategy of candidates distancing himself was a bad one, but so much of his legacy mings on having a democrat in the white house. i think you re right. we seen the strongest private sector job creation of all time. we ve seen millions of americans have health insurance for the first time. he s going to be out there making sure that those pieces of his legacy are intact, and you see the republicans who are ahead, at least, trump/carson are running against the theory of government itself.