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Editor's Insight: Obama's 'America is still great' speech leaves unfulfilled legacy

As a swansong, President Barack's Obama final State of the Union address showed him at his oratorical best.

Thu, 14 Jan 2016

As a swansong, President Barack Obama's final State of the Union address showed him at his oratorical best.

But the content is unlikely to sway American public opinion that ranks him at the lowest point in his seven-year presidency.

The latest Gallup poll shows 76% of Americans are dissatisfied

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