President Obama is eager to increase his vote bank, as he has been announcing different plans, which would help the American citizens. He has recently announced that he would like to ease the burden of student loans too.
WITH THE the US Presidential elections getting closer, the present President of the United States of America has been trying to impress as many citizens as possible so as to increase his vote bank. This time when he was delivering his speech at Denver, which was attended by college students too, he said that he would like to make college loans as affordable as possible, as reported by seattletimes.com. This was indeed a good piece of news for many students present in the gathering, who cheered the President on.
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Obama was very wise to choose this plan of making college loans affordable, as in the year 2008 Presidential elections too, it was from similar youths of the country that he could manage to acquire many votes and he must be thinking of the same , this time around as well. He has shown concern over the rising costs of the education system in the US.
He has been in the news lately for various reasons such as introduction of his new slogan ‘we can’t wait’ and also the jobs bill, which he is very eager to introduce. But it is yet to be seen, whether the President would be successful in attaining votes from the Americans this time, as he has not been able to solve many a problems of the American people.
Obama in his Presidential speeches during the year 2008, had shown lots of promise to the people of the United States, but he was only able to fulfill some of those. So Americans would have to think twice before they vote for Obama for a second term.
Though, the President has been trying his best to get votes from the people, but many Americans in the country are disappointed about the way Obama has handled the economy. The economic condition in the country needs to be improved and Obama for long has been promising to improve the economy of the country. But, still he has not been successful.