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Obama struggles to strike a health care deal palatable to all sides.
President Obama finds himself stuck between a rock and a hard place, going round and round in a dizzying cycle of give and take that doesn't seem to be advancing his top domestic priority. "When I was a community organizer it was much easier," responds Obama, "but, dammit, I did it. I got it done. Distributing brochures door to door was not easy either. I can do this. I know I can." Joe Cox, pictured above is also a community organizer. "It's tough. It's a tough, touch calling and I could probably do more, " says Cox, "Afterall, Obama was a community organizer. Maybe I can be president too."
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