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2012 US Presidential Election Predictions...
#121
Posted 29 October 2011 - 10:35 PM
I hope Jon Huntsman runs again in 2016.
#122
Posted 29 October 2011 - 10:41 PM
You act like the Republican nominee will automatically win the presidency.I chose Mitt Romney because he has the best chance and the best people aligned with him. I am not in love with that choice but it's reality. I'm going to vote for Huntsman anyway. Ron Paul could do it, Herman Cain could do it, but Romney has the best chance. Although it still inconclusive as to how many votes Herman Cain took from Romney and if the people on the internet will get out and vote for Dr. Paul. I wonder who chose Bachmann in the poll lolz?
I hope Jon Huntsman runs again in 2016.
I think Obama will absolutely destroy Romney, Perry, or Cain. Especially Cain.
#123
Posted 29 October 2011 - 10:42 PM
#124
Posted 29 October 2011 - 10:52 PM
You're confusing opinions with facts. Again.Yes. I hope a republican will win. Nothing wrong with that.
Get rid of your bias and assess the situation objectively. Does Romney/Perry/Cain have any chance of beating Obama? Hint: This has nothing to do with your "hope."
#125
Posted 29 October 2011 - 10:59 PM
Perry? No.
Romney and Cain? Definitely have a chance
#126
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:07 PM
#127
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:13 PM
Anyway, IDK why you think GOP has no shot at all. Where is the facts leading up to that assumption? People expected hope and change from Obama, all I see is the same shit being pulled from a different face. Obama and Bush are both equally hated in my Presidential Book. It's true that Obama seems more morally human than most politicians but people are realizing that he didn't live up to his hype and are upset with this administration. But one thing Obama does have from his fans, is hope. They are still clinging onto his campaign promise of change. Whatever that means.
#128
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:14 PM
It's not biased. Polls have consistently shown that Obama would absolutely sweep against any Republican hopeful. For God's sake when Pat Robertson says this brand of GOP'ers is "too extreme" and "they have to quit this," you know something is wrong.Anybody has a chance to beat Obama. The Tea Party and most republicans hate him to death, more than they hated Bush after eight years. Obama's approval is at 40% probably a bit higher now. I don't think there will be record numbers voting for Obama this time around. People want someone different in the white house. There is great passion to get rid of Obama from the republican party and they will give 110% to see it happen. That I can guarantee. But saying Obama will automatically win is just as bias.
Perry? No.
Romney and Cain? Definitely have a chance
#129
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:18 PM
#130
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:21 PM
Notice the word "consistently."Michelle Bauchmann went from leading the GOP to being the laughing stock of the party. I don't put much trust in political polls.
#131
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:23 PM
No, most of the people believe Obama's policies are effective, but that Republicans in Congress are blocking them.I think you people underestimate the hatred the republicans have for Obama probably because you don't watch Fox News. I get so tired of all of their Obama bashing.
Anyway, IDK why you think GOP has no shot at all. Where is the facts leading up to that assumption? People expected hope and change from Obama, all I see is the same shit being pulled from a different face. Obama and Bush are both equally hated in my Presidential Book. It's true that Obama seems more morally human than most politicians but people are realizing that he didn't live up to his hype and are upset with this administration. But one thing Obama does have from his fans, is hope. They are still clinging onto his campaign promise of change. Whatever that means.
http://thinkprogress...a-economic-goo/
There is an 84% disapproval rating for Congress. Obama's is over 50. Do the math.
#132
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:30 PM
Since when does 50% become most people? I thought that was half.
Anyway, Congress has been acting like a bunch of babies I'll give you that.
#133
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:31 PM
It's not biased. Polls have consistently shown that Obama would absolutely sweep against any Republican hopeful. For God's sake when Pat Robertson says this brand of GOP'ers is "too extreme" and "they have to quit this," you know something is wrong.
Anybody has a chance to beat Obama. The Tea Party and most republicans hate him to death, more than they hated Bush after eight years. Obama's approval is at 40% probably a bit higher now. I don't think there will be record numbers voting for Obama this time around. People want someone different in the white house. There is great passion to get rid of Obama from the republican party and they will give 110% to see it happen. That I can guarantee. But saying Obama will automatically win is just as bias.
Perry? No.
Romney and Cain? Definitely have a chance
A balanced budget is 'too extreme.' What is wrong with the world.....
#134
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:32 PM
You're blurring opinion and fact again. Stop doing that. The question is who is mostly likely to win, not who you want to win.Well, I've never paid much attention to political polls. I look at who I am most closely aligned with politically. Right now, that appears to be Jon Huntsman.
#135
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:40 PM
I looked more closely at the numbers and think progress has once again messed with the facts. I bet you didn't go to the Fox News link where it shows Obamas current ratings at 43% approval and has been going downhill since Feb.
63% disapprove what democrats are doing in congress. 69% disapprove with Republicans in Congress.
76% currently disapprove where the country is going under Obama's Leadership.
If you are hired for a job, in Obama's case, Fix the country. And you fail at that job. Country is still fragile. Then you will be replaced.
#136
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:41 PM
You're blurring opinion and fact again. Stop doing that. The question is who is mostly likely to win, not who you want to win.
Well, I've never paid much attention to political polls. I look at who I am most closely aligned with politically. Right now, that appears to be Jon Huntsman.
A 'generic GOP Candiate' has a higher score than Obama right now. JJF3 is stating facts.
http://www.gallup.co...l/election.aspx
#137
Posted 30 October 2011 - 12:24 AM
#138
Posted 30 October 2011 - 01:26 AM
lol I already pointed out that the majority of people believe that Obama's policies would be effective if the Republicans in Congress passed them. 84% of people disapprove of Congress i.e. the one with a big Republican majority in it. In every competitive poll Obama always comes out on top. It's not about "approval ratings." It's about people approving of Romney/Perry/Cain less.I've already answered that the previous post. Romney has the best chance. They both have a chance to come out on top.
I looked more closely at the numbers and think progress has once again messed with the facts. I bet you didn't go to the Fox News link where it shows Obamas current ratings at 43% approval and has been going downhill since Feb.
63% disapprove what democrats are doing in congress. 69% disapprove with Republicans in Congress.
76% currently disapprove where the country is going under Obama's Leadership.
If you are hired for a job, in Obama's case, Fix the country. And you fail at that job. Country is still fragile. Then you will be replaced.
#139
Posted 30 October 2011 - 01:39 AM
51% in Feb is hardly "the majority" and its hardly consistent. If anything is consistent it's Obama's declining ratings.

63% disapprove what Democrats are doing in congress. 69% disapprove with Republicans in Congress.
76% currently disapprove where the country is going under Obama's Leadership.
And you wonder why I don't like polls they are too broad and open to interpretation.
#140
Posted 30 October 2011 - 01:50 AM
lol I already pointed out that the majority of people believe that Obama's policies would be effective if the Republicans in Congress passed them. 84% of people disapprove of Congress i.e. the one with a big Republican majority in it. In every competitive poll Obama always comes out on top. It's not about "approval ratings." It's about people approving of Romney/Perry/Cain less.
I've already answered that the previous post. Romney has the best chance. They both have a chance to come out on top.
I looked more closely at the numbers and think progress has once again messed with the facts. I bet you didn't go to the Fox News link where it shows Obamas current ratings at 43% approval and has been going downhill since Feb.
63% disapprove what democrats are doing in congress. 69% disapprove with Republicans in Congress.
76% currently disapprove where the country is going under Obama's Leadership.
If you are hired for a job, in Obama's case, Fix the country. And you fail at that job. Country is still fragile. Then you will be replaced.
You realize their approval rating is low because there is no offical runner up for the GOP and the support is spit up. Once the GOP has nominates a candiate, you will be astondished for the 'not Obama category.'
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