Axelrod: Obama’s Biggest Weakness Is Not Relating to Politicians Very Well

‘For 80 percent of the people in Washington, winning elections is the most important thing’

“His greatest strength is that he viewed – that winning elections was not the most important thing to him. Getting things done was the most important thing. His weakness was that for 80 percent of the people in Washington, winning elections is the most important thing. And he didn’t always relate to the politicians as well as he could.”
 

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