

Grand pledges in campaign led to stumbles
Critics call Obama ideals unrealistic

WASHINGTON - President Obama campaigned for the White House with some sweeping promises: He was going to keep lobbyists out of his administration, impose impeccably high ethical standards, and get rid of the partisanship he said was poisoning Washington. (Full article: 836 words)
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