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Europe's bad mood: Does Obama need to worry?

AP Photo/Mike Groll
This photo taken May 8, 2012 shows President Barack Obama speaking at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering in Albany, N.Y. The elections that drove Nicolas Sarkozy out of power in France and left Greece scrambling to build a coalition government pose a financial threat to the United States that could undermine President Barack Obama's efforts to cast himself as the agent of a U.S. economic revival. That could feed Mitt Romney's argument that the economy under Obama is too weak to sustain a financial shock from across the Atlantic.
JIM KUHNHENN,Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The elections that drove Nicolas Sarkozy out of power in France and left Greece scrambling to build a coalition government pose a financial threat to the United States that could undermine President Barack Obama's efforts to cast himself as the agent of a U.S. economic revival.

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  1 reader comment

1. Philip Vorgias
wrote on
May 08, 2012
10:02 PM
Obama hasn't earned reelection on his own merit, never mind Europe. And on 'Greek issues' Obama hasn't done a thing. Time for a change.
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