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    With the warring factions (TEA party/Moderate Republicans), does anyone stand a chance of beating Mr. Obama?

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    Looking at his approval numbers...yes.

    When election day comes the reality will hit. Obama is losing the minority vote, losing the moderate vote and losing the independent vote with weak policies and failed promises. The end is in sight.

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    I am hoping whomever the Republicans nominate is STRONGLY supported by the Tea Party. :)

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    I am hoping whomever the Republicans nominate is STRONGLY supported by the Tea Party. :)

    If they nominate Bachmann then you will be in luck.

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    Looking at his approval numbers...yes.

    When election day comes the reality will hit. Obama is losing the minority vote, losing the moderate vote and losing the independent vote with weak policies and failed promises. The end is in sight.


    Losing it to who? There is nothing even remotely close to a moderate republican save for ron paul and he dosen't even have the full support of his party. And do would most minorities vote for over president obama. Herman Cain? I would vote for bush if he were running over him.

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    I think we already know who is leading the polls for the Republican nomination. If ya don't I'll fill ya in, Rick Perry!

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_1...33-503544.html
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    I think we already know who is leading the polls for the Republican nomination. If ya don't I'll fill ya in, Rick Perry!

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_1...33-503544.html


    Rick Perry? Is this the voice of moderation that the republicans speak of?

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    Rick Perry? Is this the voice of moderation that the republicans speak of?

    He is the one that I speak of. Don't care what others think or feel about him!!

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    Looking at his approval numbers...yes.

    When election day comes the reality will hit. Obama is losing the minority vote, losing the moderate vote and losing the independent vote with weak policies and failed promises. The end is in sight.

    Looking at GWB's approval numbers in 2004, you wouldn't think he'd have gotten re-elected either. Obama will cater to the centrists (as he already has the far left, who else are they going to vote for?), while the Republicans try to breach the gap between moderate republicans and tea partiers. If Ron Paul doesn't win the nomination, and runs as an independent, it makes Obama a shoo-in.

    This looks remarkably like 2004, only flip-flopped (har har). The Democrats are suffering with a "bad" candidate, while the Republicans have NO candidate. Frankly, Perry=Kerry.

    If you think the end of the Obama administration is "in sight", you may want to put your glasses back on.

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