Kasz216 said: I think it will be another Bush situation. Most people would rather vote for someone else, but the alternatives will be even more distasteful. |
Basically how I see it.
Will Obama be re-elected in 2012? | |||
Yes | 111 | 37.00% | |
No | 98 | 32.67% | |
Too early to call | 79 | 26.33% | |
I don't know | 12 | 4.00% | |
Total: | 300 |
Kasz216 said: I think it will be another Bush situation. Most people would rather vote for someone else, but the alternatives will be even more distasteful. |
Basically how I see it.
Strength said: The world is going to end in 2012, so there is no chance. |
The next election is on Nov 6th 2012, over a month before the supposed end of the world. So there will be a winner decided
I don't think he will seeing as i'm pretty sure he has the lowest ratings of any president ever in office.
yo_john117 said: I don't think he will seeing as i'm pretty sure he has the lowest ratings of any president ever in office. |
Not even close actually
ssj12 said:
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fuckin amen brother! i hate how Ron Paul got screwed over so horribly in the last ellection...
Vetteman94 said:
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Haha your right actually I just googled it and i must have misread an article saying Obama's approval rating was the lowest of any president at that early in a term ( I thought it just said Obama had the lowest approval rating of any president).
He hasn't dabbled below 40% approval rate so he's not too too horrible bad.
There's very little chance he'll lose realistically. He's sitting in a very comfortable place right now. Just like most economic downturns, there will be an upturn and it will most likely happen right when the current administration is up for re-election. The president will say that it is due to his policies including health care/insurance reform as well as the economic stimulus. He may be correct, he may not, but the public will not be able to refute his claims, nor will they care much to.
Bottomline, if the country as a whole is in better shape then prior to when Obama was elected, he'll almost certainly be re-elected. As things currently stand, things are looking good for him.
No. Allthough Obama seems to be likeable personally,he has'nt done one good thing since he's been in office. He's passed a health-care bill that nobody wanted. He passed that false economic bill that just payed off his union supporter's and really did'nt do anything. He spent more than a year blaming bush for everything,long after he was out of office. People that say the economy is looking up,are really blind. Unemployment is still pretty high and just about every state is facing a budget shortfall. So allthough he's a likeable guy for the most part,I disagree with just about everything he's done so far.
1) He's done pretty good
2) An American president getting elected for a 2nd term is pretty much a given
3) If the republicans were going to win, they would have someone who was capable of being a candidate by now.
It is hard to say. I would love to say ABSOLUTELY NOT but I agree with everyone else, I see no republican that could get enough votes to steal the election.
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