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Did Obama Ruin His Own Re-Election?

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    FBN’s Neil Cavuto on why what Obama said about the private sector, along what he didn’t say, will lead to him being a one-term president.

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-- Obama just lost the election today you know today this morning actually it wasn't what he said at a hastily arranged press conference on the economy.

It's what he -- it's it's what he didn't do.

It's what he didn't offer he had a golden opportunity to change the game.

Literally -- wasn't sure the change of presidents come January 20.

Welcome everybody I'm Neil Cavuto and when they write about how Barack Obama became a one term president but -- -- traces spiraled so this day.

Friday June -- when he twelfth the day the president said the private sector's doing just fine.

Today the president could have stood up on spending but chose instead to double down on spending the day he couldn't stop blaming it started doing.

Today he could have acknowledged what happened in Wisconsin was bigger than Wisconsin.

Today he could have said it wasn't that -- buying the election and that state it was average voters -- the spending must stop we beyond that state.

And signals that it.

And San Diego and now Los Angeles all cities in -- state long thought.

A lock for Democrats.

Now panic among Democrats.

The good reason and for good reason -- president of special moment to say he had learned.

-- do is stand it's not to lose.

But he lost it today.

Proposed in the same darn pathetic piece -- spending nonsense today today he could have been bold today he could have provided the assurance.

And continuity that businesses need the higher today he couldn't promise those tax breaks that are set to expire the end of this year.

We'll be extended for at least another year today could have committed himself then.

To serious tax reform next here today he -- put a moratorium on all regulations.

That are killing business today could've offered a tax holiday for all of those businesses holding trillions of dollars now overseas so they could bring it back home.

Today he could have been pragmatic and realistic instead.

He chose to be political influence today he -- offered an olive branch to Republicans -- at the same time put them on notice today chose to stick.

A poke.

In full with Republicans and -- they're putting him on notice.

It is over Mr.

President this was your moment.

Now your moment it's gone.