Obama Holds Back Ideas for Regulating Agencies
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An adviser to Barack Obama said that the Democratic candidate is not prepared to share his plans to regulate government agencies until after he’s elected. Obama told his advisers that he is not doing that because he is superstitious. He just wants to wait to see the election results first. That does not mean however that his advisers are not preparing documents and steps for after November, should he win, the source said.
– Roxana Tiron
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