Do you think Obama will be re-elected in 2012?

Discussion in 'Political Polls' started by Cold Brains, Apr 12, 2010.

  1. liberalryan

    liberalryan Guest

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    Even if you feel disappointed with Obama and feel he isn't liberal enough, be careful before you vote third party. If Obama loses, Mitt Romney will be president. Mitt Romney has advocated creating a fascist, anti-peace, pro-christianity government that would be farther to the right than even W. Bush. Please, save the country and vote centrist even if he isn't ideal. He's much better than the other guy
     
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    Osama Obama has ruined what is left of america. That POS N****R needs to get the fuck out, Along with his planet of the ape's looking wife. I can only hope americans are not that stupid to vote for the black hole.

    RE-NIG 2012
     
  3. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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  4. scratcho

    scratcho Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    He'll beat that grown-up Ken doll like a gong.
     
  5. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    He better or we are in for a shytload of crap from the repubs... Just sayin'
     
  6. PsychonautMIA

    PsychonautMIA Chimps gonna chimp

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    I don't think Obama will be re-elected

    The people hate him, activists hate him, even the political parties hate him.

    Source: http://mediamatters.org/blog/200909290042

    ^^It's propaganda but all together holds the same message (WE HATE OBAMA)
     
  7. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    I know there's a lot of hate out there...

    Just seems the lesser of two evils, again!
     
  8. PsychonautMIA

    PsychonautMIA Chimps gonna chimp

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    Santorum dropped out of the campaign. Romney is going to sway all the media zombies. At least Ron Paul has an audience at the University visits.
     
  9. newo

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    The election is 7 months away and a lot can happen between now and then, but at this point I don't see Mitt Romney beating him. He's unappealing to women & minority voters. In 2004 the Democrats lost what should have been a slam dunk victory because John Kerry was the best they could come up with. The upcoming election is no slam dunk, Obama is a better president than Bush was on his best day (which isn't saying much), but the Republicans are going to lose this one because Romney is they best they can come up with.
     
  10. Individual

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    And if he doesn't, we are in a 'shytload' of crap from the dems.

    Accepting as fact that the U.S. is now in a decline which may have exceeded the point at which recovery is possible, leaves us in a position of having to find ways to adapt in a way that protects us. Neither of the likely candidates appear to be capable or even desirable of bringing about the changes needed.

    It's like watching a parent in a store telling a child they can't have something they want, and the child throwing a tantrum yelling "I want it, I want it" until the parent gives in and charges the purchase on their credit card, knowing good and well that they cannot afford it, and then continuing to shop in other stores with the same incident occurring over and over.
     
  11. Individual

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    Any 'hate' should be focused NOT on Obama himself, but what he, Reid, Pelosi, and the majority of Democrats and even some Republicans are doing to the nation and our form of government. It's NOT a race or gender issue at all.
     
  12. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    Alot do but if the election IS RIGGED,he will win regardless....
     
  13. Individual

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    That could never happen with Eric Holder being the Attorney General of the U.S. as exemplified in the harsh ruling handed down in the case against the New Black Panther Party resulting from what was no more than innocuous activities during the last Presidential elections. And since death does not eliminate you from being liable for taxes, why shouldn't the dead be allowed a vote?
     
  14. sunfighter

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    Today the Gallup Poll showed that nationwide, it's Obama 50, Romney 43. So, yes, I expect Obama to be re-elected.
     
  15. WE1

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    Of course Obama will be re-elected.
     
  16. Tyrsonswood

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    Speaking of polls dig this...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jpv5rzlTm4"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jpv5rzlTm4
     
  17. LoveBuzz

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    i don't vote . I don't see any need too. Plus they are gunna put in office whoever they want too. I really don't see anyone worth voting 4. I also think America should have more then two people to pick from as choosing who is going to be The President of their Country.

    but hey that's just some hippie girls stand view point of it
     
  18. Individual

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    Most every State DOES have more than two Presidential candidates, and/or a write in choice, to pick from. Gary Johnson the Libertarian party candidate, and Jill Stein the Green party of the United States candidate being two examples, but it's unlikely a third party candidate will ever win an election until enough voters recognize the Democrat and Republican parties are little more than two sides of the same coin.
     
  19. jamgrassphan

    jamgrassphan Get up offa that thing Lifetime Supporter

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    You need to consider the implications of congressional candidates and your local elections. People place way too much importance on the Presidential election and forget to educate themselves about their state legislators and local officials and the effect and influence of these politicians. People bitch about NDAA, but the President didn't introduce that legislation. A stonewall congress can make a President ineffective. People forget that 90% of the President's job is compromise, choosing between the lesser of two evils to get anything done.
     
  20. zombiewolf

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    Baaah haaw! I wonder how many people were polled...the 6% that credit Romney for bin ladens death, how many people do you think that was? I'm thinking we could put them all on a ship and banish them to an Island off the coast of Malaysia...
    ...or Antarctica :devil:
     

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