I honestly don't care who replaces Obama.....my ideal candidate isn't in the mix.......
CNN Rep. Strategists??? You mean David Brooks, David Gergen, and Christy Whitman? They are all RINOs.
And read the latest McClatchy-Marist polling and weep:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/09/2...ng-ground.html
It finds support for President Obama evaporating, so that even Sarah Palin trails him by only five points, 49-44.
More significant is that,
by a margin of 49 percent to 36 percent, respondents said they definitely plan to vote against Obama. What is more, by
52 percent to 38 percent, voters think Obama will lose, no matter who the GOP nominee turns out to be.
And state by state the electoral votes are looking worse for Obama. Virginia is going back to it's red roots come November 2012, as well as other states.....
Plus, even if Obama should win a second term, the Senate and House will trend more conservative with tea party leaning majorities in both !
The Progressive agenda is dead !
Praise The Lord !
Whirlway which candidate on the GOP side are you pulling for???? And don't give me this crap about anyone as long as it's not Obama. I am going to find the link, but they had a couple of Republican strategist of different Presidents on CNN and they were all saying the GOP has got major issues. Two of the 3 believe Perry will get the nod but will lose out to Obama 1 of the 3 said he thinks Romney will win and is the most likely to beat Obama in a General election- this is what they said about the crop running for GOP nod- and these are their words paraphrased:
The GOP has a tough decision- if they go with Perry they will have someone whose views they like but will virtually be unelectable and will lose to Obama- if they go with Romney they have someone that really has not lied up to their values- primarily with Romneycare and will alienate some hardcore conservatives, but he(Romney) would give Obama a far tougher fight than would Perry.
The conservatives all said this about Obama- regardless what the situation is.."people still like Obama--yes he has a low approval ratings but you will find that a great majority of Americans like Obama and that is going to hold a lot of weight in 2012.."
So keep counting down Whirl- to what could very well be Obama's re-election- I think it's stupid for you or anyone else to say what's going to happen, but if I were a betting man I will bet on Obama.
Originally Posted by wellendowed1911