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Obama’s Top 25 Promises: A Progress Report

By Angie Drobnic Holan
November 27, 2009

When we launched the Obameter — an online database of Obama’s 515 campaign promises — we designated

25 promises as the most significant

. As President Barack Obama closes in on his first full year in office, we found that he’s made at least some progress on most of them.

Here is the current tally of Obama’s top promises:

In the Works: 18

Promise Kept: 3

Compromise: 2

Stalled: 1

Promise Broken: 1

Getting a promise rated In the Works requires measurable action of any kind. The bar to do that isn’t particularly high, but it’s worth noting that Obama has made progress on a wide variety of promises, everything from 

No. 382: Secure nuclear weapons materials in four years

to

No. 59: Invest in electronic health information systems

.

We’ve also given our In the Works rating to promises that still need to overcome political opposition, promises such as

No. 38: Repeal the Bush tax cuts for higher incomes

or

No. 177: Close the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center

. These are promises we’ll be monitoring closely. If the opposition gains momentum, that could prompt us to move the promises to Stalled or even Promise Broken.

Obama has gotten solid Promise Kept ratings on three promises:

No. 15: Create a foreclosure prevention fund for homeowners

;

No. 134: Send two additional brigades to Afghanistan

; and

No. 300: Reform mandatory minimum sentences

.

We’ve rated two promises Compromise:

No. 32: Create a tax credit of $500 for workers

and

No. 235: Require more disclosure and a waiting period for earmarks

.

Obama got a Stalled for

No. 288: Provide a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants

because he said he doesn’t intend to address immigration reform until other items are resolved: health care reform, financial regulations and a cap-and-trade plan on climate change.

Finally, we rated Promise Broken

No. 240: Tougher rules against revolving door for lobbyists and former officials

. Obama said he would not allow former lobbyists to serve in his administration, but now he allows them if they obtain a waiver. The Obama administration itself gives out the waivers, which struck us somewhat arbitrary.

We should emphasize that we don’t see our ratings as set in stone. Promises move from In the Works to Stalled and back again. And it’s conceivable that a Promise Kept could become a Promise Broken. There’s a lot happening in Washington and we’ll be using the Obameter to help you keep track of it.

Our Sources

See individual promises for sources.

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