Obama confident to win second term

July 31, 2012 08:44 am | Updated November 16, 2021 10:59 pm IST - Washington

President Barack Obama greets people on the tarmac after arriving at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, in New York on July 30, 2012.

President Barack Obama greets people on the tarmac after arriving at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, in New York on July 30, 2012.

U.S. President Barack Obama has exuded confidence to win against his Republican rival Mitt Romney in upcoming presidential polls, though conceding that it be a closely contested one.

“If the election were held today, I think it would be close but I think we’d win. And we now have 99 days left. If I can say that every single day for the next 99 days, then we will be able to embark on the next phase of this journey,” Mr. Obama said at a campaign event in New York on Monday.

Seeking his re-election, Mr. Obama said he has to complete his unfinished agenda in the second term.

“If we can stabilise Europe, position ourselves on education, on science and technology, on energy, and a few other pieces of unfinished business like comprehensive immigration reform, then there’s no reason why America should not thrive in the decades to come,” he said.

“We also have to get through a campaign, though. And right now, the economy is still rough enough for enough people that this is going to be a close election. I’m confident that we are running a good campaign and will continue to run a good campaign,” he said, but acknowledged that he is being outspent by his rival.

“We are being outspent substantially by the other side, and the super PACs are engaging in an experience we have not seen in America democracy for quite some time. They are spending like nobody’s business, mostly on negative ads.

“And we’re going to have to continue to compete. We don’t anticipate that we’re going to match them dollar for dollar — we don’t need to. But we are going to have to make sure that we can get our message out effectively,” Mr. Obama added.

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