Slate Politics – Spoken Edition

The Limits of Obama’s Legacy


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Since the end of World War II, an informal rule has existed in American politics: Ex-presidents don’t play partisan against their successors. Truman didn’t campaign against Eisenhower; Eisenhower didn’t speak out against Kennedy; Johnson left the game under Nixon; Carter left Reagan in peace. This continued uninterrupted into the 21st century.
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Slate Politics – Spoken EditionBy Slate