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Twenty-two percent of Obama's promises are rated Compromise.
Barack Obama has learned a lesson from Mick Jagger: You can't always get what you want.
Of the 508 promises PolitiFact is tracking with the Obameter, 22 percent (112) are rated Compromise.
They involve everything from high-profile promises on the "making work pay" tax credit (he wanted $500 but had to settle for $400) to some that are deep in the weeds of policy such as his pledge to double funding for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (he's increased it but hasn't doubled it).
Lately, as we have been updating our ratings on Obama's 2008 promises, we've been giving many Compromise ratings. A few more examples:
- Seek more information sharing on security between feds and localities.
- Hold hospitals and health plans accountable for disparities in care.
- Reform federal contracting and reduce number of contractors.
As we begin rating new promises Obama made in 2012, we expect we'll be seeing more compromises. But Obama seems to have made the political calculation that even though he can't always get what he wants, if he tries sometimes, he just might find, he gets what he needs.
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