dixiesolutions
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I see Obama getting a 2nd term.
In what Muslim country?....Hell! - In just 3 years he sent enough of our dollars to almost all of them. He could live like a Shiek he always wanted to be in Yaman, Iraq, Jordan, Sudan, Egypt, Syria, Libya, Samalia.
They got roads named after him in most of them places.
Why do you think this?
It doesn't matter who wins the election, the candidate will just continue the gong show in the White House. I don't know why people even bother fighting over which candidate is better anymore. They're all elites that have been appointed by the aristocrats and plutocrats for us to choose from. No one makes it to the Presidential race without their approval first.
Let's hope the people are right once again.
j-mac
I will agree there is not a major difference between the parties. I wish the difference was as stark as many like to pretend it is. Sadly, it isn't.
this election, i think we're gonna get that. but you are right that in 2008, we didn't.
Not a chance. We'll get what we always get. Rhetoric that partisans will buy into, and just as easily forget once the election is over
pre-Tea Party that might have been true. but now we live in a political world where all but 4 House Republicans voted to dramatically alter Medicare and drastically short the budget. we live in a political world where Ron Paul can poll within the margin of error against an incumbent Democrat.
the conservative movement is in charge of the Republican party, and they don't trust the Republican party. we're going to see an actual conflict of visions rather than just a variation on the same direction this time around, methinks.
Let's hope the people are right once again.
j-mac
.the conservative movement is in charge of the Republican party, and they don't trust the Republican party. we're going to see an actual conflict of visions rather than just a variation on the same direction this time around, methinks
Nope. They only vote that way because they are in power
Voters didn't "expect" Truman to win either.
It's entirely possible that people are uncertain that doesn't mean they are voting Republican.
no... readers digest readers didn't expect Truman to win.
53% of Independents say they will "Definitely Not" vote for Obama in 2012
Hint: the election is over a year away. That number will change, possibly dramatically.
...In a mid-January Post-ABC survey, 28 percent strongly disapproved of the job Obama was doing. With the exception of a poll in early May that followed hard on the killing of Osama bin Laden , that number has steadily ticked upward, as the year has worn on and the economy has remained sluggish (at best)...
that is correct - there is still time to reach the other 47 percent of independents
Strong opposition to Obama has grown markedly since the start of the year.
53% of Independents say they will "Definitely Not" vote for Obama in 2012
that is correct - there is still time to reach the other 47 percent of independents
Strong opposition to Obama has grown markedly since the start of the year.
His approval numbers are not that bad (amiright?). Are they not at just under 50%? He started at around 60%, so it is not like he had some huge drop. And the graph I saw on WSJ showed him trending upward.
Presidential Approval Ratings History - Interactive Comparison Graph - WSJ.com
The last chart is his.
I have to repeat this...If the GOP were as confident that obama is a loser as all the rightist conservatives on this forum...then why have the GOP elite been scrambling around the country begging other candidates to get into the race ?
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