If there's one clear message Sen. Barack Obama wants to get across to the voters, it's that he represents change. He also wants America to know that he's the candidate who can unite the U.S. government. So how will he do it if he's elected president?
In regard to Barack Obama's presidential agenda and plans for foreign policy, which of the following is not one of his goals?
continuing military involvement in Iraq
seeking talks with Iran and Syria
insulating the CIA from politics
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Barack Obama's presidential agenda includes foreign policy goals like seeking talks with Iran and Syria and insulating the CIA from politics. Continuing military involvement in Iraq is not one of his goals.
When Barack Obama selected Joe Biden as his running mate, critics pointed out that:
Biden had openly criticized Obama's lack of foreign policy experience.
Biden had intially declined the nomination
Biden had publicly stated that the nomination should go to Hillary Clinton, not to himself.
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Wrong Answer
When Barack Obama selected Joe Biden as his running mate, critics pointed out that Biden had openly criticized Obama's lack of foreign policy experience.