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Mar 09, 2012, 06:01 PM

หัวเรื่อง The topic, Obama quietly prepares for fall as Republicans fight เนื้อเรื่องWashington (CNN) -- The campaigns of President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney don't agree on much. But on one subject, officials from both sides are in sync. As the GOP primary race goes into its third official month, the biggest winner appears to be the president. Referring to rivals Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, a Romney campaign staffer said, "The only person's odds of winning are increasing are President Barack Obama's," arguing it was time for Gingrich and Santorum to depart the race. Several leading Republicans have publicly echoed that sentiment in recent days, confronted with poll numbers showing the president's job approval rating above 50% for the first time in months -- a far cry from last fall when he was mired in the low 40s. The ongoing Republican infighting has dragged down Romney's favorability rating among swing voters, forced him to awkwardly pivot right from stances that otherwise would have resonated with a broader electorate in the fall and led to a series of gaffes that could have been avoided had the former Massachusetts governor sewed up the nomination weeks ago. All the while, Obama's own campaign machinations have largely skated under the radar, allowing him to appear to be the adult in the room as the Republican candidates fight over contraception, illegal immigration, the minimum wage and each others' pasts. In the process, Obama's favorability among key voting blocs such as women and Latinos has jumped significantly. And most important, recent surveys suggest the president has rebounded among independent voters, a swath of the electorate that catapulted him to victory four years ago but had abandoned him during his presidency. Matalin: New Obama movie will backfire Obama campaign film sneak peek How will Romney fare in the South? Cantor responds to Gingrich accusation Equally disturbing to Republicans are a series of recent surveys showing the president handily beating Romney in a head-to-head contest, a reversal from October when Romney held a slight lead.

Today I have read public news about Obama quietly prepares for fall as Republicans fight So, I have know some thing what them like to do together. From the president's supporters maintain Obama and Clinton did not shift leftward on key positions during their primary battle, forestalling the need for an awkward trek back to the middle during the fall campaign. In contrast, Romney has been forced to embrace more conservative positions on several key issues that could make courting independents voters difficult come November.