Do You Think President Obama Will Be Re-Elected?

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Will the President Keep His Job in 2012

  1. Yes The President Has Them In His Pocket

    80 vote(s)
    50.3%
  2. No The President Will Lose And An Old Angry White Guy Will Win

    79 vote(s)
    49.7%
  1. montra

    montra New Member

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    Obama did not stick to his troop withdraw timetable in Iraq. Simply put, he lied. Additionally, the US will leave behind "advisors". You know, kinda like the Vietnam withdraw scenerio as Iran takes over. Then the US will be faced with throwing additional troops in Iraq once again. In Afghanistan, he increased the troop strength. Afghanistan is arguably worse than the Iraq in terms of a freindly stable government once the US withdraws and would then be faced with going back in again. They are more corrupt than the South Vietnamese. In Libya, Gadaffi was killed and extremists took over who want Sharia law. Again, the US will be faced with going in again one day.
     
  2. Xanadu

    Xanadu New Member

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    Re-election of Barack Obama will not happen because of the simple fact that the ruling elite want Ron Paul as their 'president' (not a president for the people)
    We can't see the elite, but we can see what they are doing if you look at the propaganda and the whole artifical setup (more show and economic talk than serious topics and progressive subjects)
    Ron Paul was the only candidate that was fully denied and boycotted and shut (even put off camera) in the debates by the media, while the same media now is promoting him more and more, especially the so called new media (a replacement of the mainstream media, becoming the new mainstream)
    It does not matter who will be the next president, what matters are the number of votes on this next candidate (to gain in power) A propaganda war never so big tells you that this system wants the votes of the people (the power of the people) so bad, are seeking for absolute power over the coming years.
    Obama should warn not to vote in mass on a single candidate (including himself, because that would be honest) and tell the people how the German ruling elite did the same last century.
    History is mainly the coming and collapsing of empires / unions, this time they try to do it again (a global empire via the power of the US people and military)
     
  3. Iolo

    Iolo Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yes, probably, since he's the most moderate Republican standing.
     
  4. Rollo1066

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    Voted that Obama will be reelected. I think he is about a 3-2 favorite at this point. Sure hope he is as I don't think any of the GOP candidates would be good for the USA.
     
  5. Albert Di Salvo

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    Obama's reelection will have the effect of radicalizing more American conservatives.
     
  6. Wrathful_Buddha

    Wrathful_Buddha Well-Known Member

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    I didn't choose either because I don't know the answer. I don't think it matters. I hope that Obama loses so I can enjoy the tears of his supporters, but I don't believe that any Republican that might win will bring meaningful change. (I don't believe Ron Paul can win, no matter how much I would like him to.) Our empire is on the downward slope, and nothing will be able to turn it around.
     
  7. Nate

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    "Nothing will turn America around more than Election Night when Barack Obama loses decisively." - Newt Gingrich

    I see a lot of truth in that statement. Can't wait to see it unfold.
     
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    If Ron Paul runs as a third party candidate yes. I think Ron being a third party would take enough votes away from the republican canidat For Obama to win.

    However if Ron is the republican candidate or does not run as a third party candidate Obama will not win.
     
  9. Uncle Meat

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    Without a doubt.
     
  10. skeptic-f

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    The only thing sadder than all the disillusioned liberals three years after the Obama election night victory will be all the disillusioned conservatives three years after the Romney election night victory.
     
  11. liberalminority

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    agreed he lied about the time table for pulling out of iraq and with closing guantanamo, he lied about many things if we really looked into his campaign

    the difference is he proposed these moral things the other side doesn't even consider these as good ideas

    americans don't want to be in iraq anymore but they know a republican isn't going to get them out of there faster than a democrat
     
  12. CoolWalker

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    What a one-sided poll. You could have worded it differently if you weren't one of his supporters. A simple yes or no ould have sufficed.

    So, with that said, no, I think he will lose.
     
  13. Cigar

    Cigar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You and Mitten's will Bet $10,000.00 on it ... Right? :mrgreen:
     
  14. hilbert

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    I thought he wouldn't either until I watched some of the Republican Primaries and saw what clowns the opposition is considering.

    GOPpers, where are your heavy hitters? Just on the sidelines saying how easy Obama would be to beat but not giving it a try?
     
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    Makedde New Member Past Donor

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    It will depend on who the Republican nomination is.
     
  16. Dan40

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    Nope, been going to tea party meetings. Strong, intelligent dedicated turnouts.

    Not slovenly ignoramuses that don't know how to work , relieve themselves or take a bath.
     
  17. Slyhunter

    Slyhunter New Member Past Donor

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    angry old white guy?
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  18. liberalminority

    liberalminority Well-Known Member

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    hes jolly , romney and perry would fit that better they had one fight in a debate.
     
  19. PoliticalMama

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    Agree. Gingrich, Santorum, Ron Paul will not beat Obama. Romney has a shot..
     
  20. liberalminority

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    yes he causes for concern as he can take alot of moderates he is liberal has universal health care in his state and is from massachussets not exactly bible belt material

    it depends if those core conservatives will elect and they are saying anything but obama so he is deserving of fear.
     
  21. Clint Torres

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    If people like to be brainwashed and follow the media. than yes they deserve to get a Mitt and allow him to boost the profits of his insurance industry. And yes people need to pony up more money for insurance so that they can go broke, and their debt will be passed on to their families.

    These idiot consumers are the target marks for the new laws comming your way.
     
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    I don't think you can run trillion-dollar deficits, fail to revive the economy, and get re-elected.
     
  23. Dan40

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    In other words, CONTINUE, everything obama has done.
     
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    My 2 cents:
    I believe Obama will win, no matter who the nominee is. I do think Romney has the best chance, but he has a few problems. Tea partiers and Evangelical Christians aren't hot on Romney. While some people say that isn't a problem in the general election, it is. The grand majority of EC's will not vote for Obama, but that isn't saying they'll turn out for Romney. Romney's inability to connect with people will also hurt him.

    Obama has the bad economy issue and has a lot of unfulfilled promises as president. The recent SOTU address sounded an awful lot like speeches he was giving in 2009. The healthcare bill "Obamacare" isn't popular with an overwhelming percentage of Americans. That'll hurt him. But Romney's weakness is Obama's strength. Obama is very good at connecting with the average person. He is a very likable guy, which goes a long way. Many of our more recent incumbent presidents who have been reelected score high on likability, like Reagan and Clinton, while many incumbents who weren't reelected were not so likable, like Carter and Ford. He's a very capable politician. And Democrats, especially minorities, are likely to turn out for him--probably not to the extent that they did in 2008, but in my opinion, Republican and Democratic turnout could be the ultimate factor in deciding who wins this November. Romney doesn't spark up the base. While I think Romney will win among independents, I think there are many Republicans who won't turn out for him on election day.
     
  25. liberalminority

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    bush did it
     

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