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"Actually, I feel pretty good about our prospects," Obama said. Obama said Congress should also reach a deal on extending certain George W. Bush-era tax cuts, soon due to expire, so that the middle class does not get a tax hike in the new year. Republicans are pushing for an extension of tax cuts for wealthier Americans, too, and Obama is probably going to have reach at least a temporary deal on that. Later this week the president will hold a strategy session with Republican and Democratic leaders in the House and Senate. He joked of his coming week, "I'm sure it'll be very relaxing." Obama sought to raise the expectations on Republicans, who won convincingly in the midterm elections. "They're still flush with victory, having run a strategy that was all about saying no," he said. "But I am very confident that the American people were not issuing a mandate for gridlock."
The president said one lasting impression of his trip is that the nations of southeast Asia are on the move economically, and that while the U.S. can confidently compete, "we are going to have to step up our game." As for his own leadership, Obama said he will focus more on sounding the right tone and connecting with the American people. "I neglected some things that matter a lot to people," the president said of the first two years of his presidency.
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