The candidate that excites liberals hasn't had any success in the Democrat Primary
?? Ya mean Sen Sanders? He's done quite well, hasn't he?
Ms Clinton will effectively receive the nomination next week. A team that includes Obama, Clinton, Sanders, and all their spouses will then be in a position to tear Frumpy into little pieces of cat food.
Unlike many previous Presidents, mostly Republicans, President Obama has decided to wade into the upcoming campaign from the White House and from the lectern when in foreign countries
I figure Sen McCain didn't think he'd be helped much by Dubya. Mr. Bush was forty points under water in June 2008, and fell to down forty-five (25-70) the week before the election. (
source)
Mr. Reagan didn't appear to be excited about his subordinate's candidacy.
George Bush, who seems to need a lot of help, got as little as possible Wednesday from President Reagan, who gave his vice president a tepid political endorsement.
Reagan had said nothing about Bush's performance as vice president, his qualities for the presidency or his vision of the country`s future.
To some observers, the unenthusiastic endorsement prompted memories of Dwight Eisenhower's 1960 answer to the question of what Vice President Richard Nixon had contributed to his administration. "If you give me a week, I might think of one (thing)," Eisenhower said. — "
Reagan Endorses Bush — tepidly,"
Chicago Tribune, May 12, 1988
>>candidate Trump is perfectly within his rights to drag President Obama into this current election cycle if he feels that will somehow improve his chances in November.
I have no problem with that. Mittens had some difficulty contending with Mr Obama, and I expect all that's gonna be left of Frumpy is a greasy orange spot.
>>I would, however, question the wisdom of focusing attention on Obama
So would I. The president is currently up eight points in Gallup, 52-44.
>>President Obama is yesterday's news
Hmm. I'd say he's POTUS.
>>he's trying to glom onto Trump's notoriety in order to get attention and appear relevant.
Thanks for the laugh.
>>President Obama is going to need serious time in therapy in order to adjust to the hit on his ego that being forgotten and not missed will leave with him.
I expect he will thoroughly enjoy life after leaving office and play a very important role, both in the US and overseas, much as Mr Clinton and Mr Carter have.
You remember that one, right? Where the Senate changed hands, and the Dems were handed their asses in the downstream elections?
Gallup had Obummer down twelve, 42-54, in the first week of Nov 2014. That's now turned around by twenty points.
Not so fast there, they elected Obama twice didn't they? Contradicts your not being ignorant morons part, at the very least.
That of course depends on who you'd describe as ignorant, hateful morons. I'd go with
Frumpy's crowd.