While GOP candidates engage in a fierce struggle for the nomination, the Obama team is preparing to offer a documentary to tell the epic battle that has waged the president during his first term and the pending that would for a second, in case of being reelected in November.
From the website of the Obama campaign, the promotion of the documentary "The way we have come" (http://www.barackobama.com/splash/road-traveled?source=action-bar) offers a glimpse of the narrative chosen to engage voters. A sequence of interviews and moments that have marked the toughest and the most epic.
As the financial disaster that Obama found upon arriving in the Oval Office of the White House. Or the exhausting and dangerous battle to push through health reform. Or as the rescue of the auto industry in Detroit, three years later, has become a clear success. Or like the time that marked the peak and most successful in the presidency of Barack Obama: the execution of the leader of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda. All facts that could pave the way for Obama to run for reelection.
The documentary "The road we have traveled" will hit the big screen next 15, endorsed by the credentials of the award-winning director Davis Guggenheim, the creator of such films as "An Inconvenient Truth," which earned him an Oscar in 2004 for his urgent called global warming, 'or' Waiting for Superman "a steely criticism stunted educational system in America.
"I think it's the best I can do for my children and my country, for this president to be reelected" in November, said Guggenheim, in the first round of promotional interviews that seek to put the documentary on the radar of those voters who from the Obama campaign, trying to shake them out of weariness and apathy.
While Republicans are bled each other in a primary harder and complicated than expected, Obama sails to most polls in his favor. In fact, the survey released yesterday by Zogby IBOPE, 65% of voters believe that Obama will be reelected. Obama's electoral recovery looms on several fronts.
But, particularly among women, Latino voters and independents, three clusters will be crucial in the presidential election. According to the same survey, 63% of independents believe Obama already is assured of reelection.
Despite the good news from the Obama campaign has decided that the worst strategy is to remain confident.
For that very reason have decided to launch this material that seeks to reinforce the perception that the feat of the change that Obama has proposed is an incomplete mission will need the support of the majority in November to avoid the back country.
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