Based on his role in deciding on messages, media, and targeted voters, those who were hoping for a different result may question whether he is the right person to be allocating all that money.
So, while Speaker Boehner may be convinced that he is right in what he believes to be best for the nation, even if the majority of voters join with the President in seeing it differently, one struggles to understand how Boehner furthered his cause by taking his frustration to the public.
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They may both be right and fortunately for Romney he is on the right side of both now.
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If Romney is having this much trouble leading his campaign, the handful of still-undecided voters may be wondering whether he is the right person to lead America.
"While that may sound caustic and insensitive, he is right, " McKenna said.
Beasley argues that's a sure way for the state to become so dependent on the revenue that it will never rid itself of video gambling, and there is some evidence he may be right.
If he is right, digital technology may herald the death of film, but another rebirth of movies.
He may well be right, and there is in fact some evidence that gold does well when the dollar suffers.
Rather than seek yet another compromise with the Republicans, I think President Obama should take a stand that is far apart from what the Republicans want, if it is a stand that he truly believes is right, and then let the chips fall where they may.
Mr Krugman may be right but, as he admits, it is hard to prove.
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Equitable is also looking to bulk up further, along with others like controversial tycoon Lucio Tan's Allied Bank - although the close friend of President Joseph Estrada has said he may sell 10th-ranked Allied if the price is right.
He may be right, but such curve-fitting reasoning is an example of confirmation bias.
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Ackman may end up being right about Herbalife, a company he says is operating a pyramid scheme.
The Arizona senator was saying to wavering Republicans: you may not agree with the president in every particular, but he is right on the great question of the day and deserves your support.
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The big story of this race right now is Evans' May 18 announcement that he has been suffering from Parkinson's disease since 1995.
He may be right, but even Dr Wolfe concedes that such legislation is highly unlikely to pass through Congress.
But Rajat Nag, a top official at the Asian Development Bank, may have gotten it right when he said, the era of cheap food is over.
That means the agreement may be a step in the right direction, he says, "but is neither necessary nor sufficient to bring calm" to the euro area.
Although he is resident on the croft, he worries that his son may not have any right to retain the croft in future.
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Teixeira said he's still on schedule to return around May 1 and his injured right wrist is feeling better each day.
Kessler may or may not be wrong about cord-cutting being a result of a down economy, but he is right about many other things.
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"You could argue that one of the reasons that Mr Shinawatra has decided that it might be right to to sell is that it might be at some point he may fail our fit and proper persons test, " added Scudamore.
General Bonett's rhetoric is more conciliatory than his predecessor's, and some on the right fear he may be soft on the guerrillas.
As things stand, even those who think Mr Obama's vision of an Israeli-Palestinian compromise is right fear the president may have picked a fight that, in the short run, he was unlikely to win.
While he may be having a tough time sparring with his critics, Philippine President Joseph Estrada, far right, is determined to win at least one fight the battle against an expanding waistline.
Outfielder Curtis Granderson is out until at least May with a broken right forearm, while first baseman Mark Teixeira says he could miss up to two months due to a partially torn tendon sheath in his right wrist.
If he is right, economic growth need not slow down even in the short term, because such reforms may boost employment growth.
He has less scope to cut his pace and learn new tricks, and if Lawson is right and he has developed a technical flaw due to his injury, even his relentless accuracy may have gone for ever.
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