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Obama's First 90 Days
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In this article, the author of The First 90 Days assesses Barack Obama's attempts to build momentum for change. Creating substantive early wins is critical for transitioning leaders, and Obama's moves to close the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and reverse longstanding policies on stem-cell research have won him broad support. Laying the foundation for longer-term changes is also important, and Obama scores well here in part because of the strong team he has appointed. Surprisingly, however, Obama's efforts to articulate an inspiring vision so far haven't been compelling enough to reach a public frightened by the financial collapse.