Monday, February 21, 2011

Obama's re-election?

So what is the likeliness that Obama will be re-elected? He's had trouble with getting some things done -- there is no question of this -- but part of that is because Republican's have stopped him from  doing many things that he desired. I'm not saying he should or should not be re-elected, but he certainly hasn't done many things that he said he would. Yes, I understand it is impossible to complete everything. He still has a lot of support though. Does he have a good chance of re-election? If so, who can beat him?



A new CNN-Opinion Research Corp. poll finds that 51 percent of Americans expect Obama to lose his re-election.

26 comments:

  1. I feel his supporters might step in come 2012. The most important thing who he runs against. For instance he might beat Sarah Palin but lose to someone else. I don't know though.

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  2. I've heard that Obama was huge disappointment.

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  3. I don't think he will be re-elected. But then again, Bush was supposed to lose his re-election campaign big too, and we know how that turned out.

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  4. i think he will win again.
    Sarah Palin...

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  5. i honestly think he's going to be re-elected...

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  6. Only Chuck Norris can beat him now!

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  7. Well, the "Yes we can" phase is long gone, but we'll see I guess.

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  8. If republicans can find a decent candidate, republicans can definitely take it. I don't think they'll find a decent candidate though.

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  9. I'm a political science major. I say it all hinges on what the Republicans do. If they put up a do-nothing candidate and try a negative campaign in the vein of "Anyone rather than Obama," then they will lose.

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  10. He will. He fixed the economy (kind of) and has lots of supporters.

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  11. A lot of people blame everything on the President when there's so much more to blame.

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  12. More than that, he's done virtually nothing that he promised he'd do. And then he helped pass legislation that everyone hated and that even someone in Russia or people on the moon could tell was against the US constitution.

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  13. Rachel, he fixed the economy? What planet do you live on? Our economy has only gotten worse and we are spending more! We still have the highest unemployment rate in the past 10 years!

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  14. hes going to go back, we had 8 years of Bush (actually 12 years...) we can get another 4 of Obama.

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  15. Yes a CNN opinion poll says that, but really how trust worthy are those news polls? They pretty much ask a small sample size who is most likely biased.

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  16. obama has had a lot to handle, I hope he gets re-elected

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  17. there's no way to know now, everything might change by the time of the elections...

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  18. Like others have said, it really depends who he's up against. An idiot like Palin would give him a sure win....I'm not really sure who is standing out in the Republican Party right now...

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  19. I think it's going to be closer than last election, for sure. Only if republicans have a decent candidate though. Palin won't cut it.

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  20. if the economy get better, he might have a chance.

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  21. Yeah but who does the Republican Party have right now?

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  22. Obama can do it, beating a republican isn't hard, seeing as theyre a party of easily swung morons

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  23. its important to see who will be running against him. i like my candidates to represent rational thinking and reason

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