Thursday
Jan062005
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 04:03PM
As he prepares to take the oath of office, U.S. Senate-elect Barack
Obama maintains he is focused on serving the people of Illinois and is
playing down press speculation about his chances for a future White
House bid. Obama will officially be sworn in today after easily
cruising to victory in November over Republican Alan Keyes. "I
recognize that people have high expectations of me. I have high
expectations of myself," Obama said during a meeting with reporters
Monday in Washington. "But people are pretty sophisticated. I think
they recognize I am one of 100 senators. I am not the president of the
United States. I am not setting out the agenda for the entire country.
My job is to represent them." Obama shrugged off speculation he will
make a presidential run in the next election cycle. "I will not be
running for president in 2008," Obama said. "I am here to become the
next United States senator for the state of Illinois and that is plenty
big enough of a job." [more]