The first 100 days in office is traditionally a honeymoon period for US presidents.
The marker is an artificial deadline perpetuated by the media to have an excuse to issue a school style "report card" on a new president and may not reflect how the rest of a president's term will unfold.
Nonetheless, it gives the public a chance to get a sense of the president's direction as he selects his team and finds his stride.
Barack Obama has already made his name as one of the most active presidents in US history during this period.
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30 April 2009
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