November 6, 2012
Obama wants to work with GOP
WASHINGTON, DC, USA (AP) — President Barack Obama is sounding a concilliatory tone after his re-election victory Tuesdy night, saying he has learned from those who supported him and those who opposed him. And he says he returns to Washington “more determined” and “more inspired”.
He said he’s hoping to work with Republicans to solve America’s problems.
He spoke to a cheering crowd in Chicago shortly after Mitt Romney told supporters in Boston that it’s time for the nation to unite behind the president.
Obama said he wants to meet with Romney to discuss how to work together.
As he starts his second term, Obama will once again be dealing with a Republican-controlled House and a Senate led by Democrats.