- Roosevelt's "First 100 Days" -- described as a "Defining Moment" for America by author Jonathan Alter -- was a time of struggle and renewal. Some analysts say President-elect Barack Obama faces such a time in the worst financial crisis since.
- The two men, both Democrats, took office promising change at a time of crisis. Both had strong majorities in both houses of Congress. Like Roosevelt, Obama's presidency will begin after years of bitter partisan politics.
- Obama's stated goals include the protection or creation of 3 to 4 million jobs with a combination of middle-class tax cuts, money for public works programs and money to bolster national health and other social programs.
- Harvard academic John Stauffer says differences have already emerged with Obama far more active, at least in his statements, than Roosevelt was in the months before taking office.
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