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Why Reagan and Clinton Survived the Midterms and Obama Won't

Brett48 Wrote: Sep 09, 2010 3:32 PM
Mark my words. Obama will NOT run for reelection. Even if he is successful at preventing every lawsuit from entering the Discovery stage in the Courtrooms, he will NOT be able to prevent several States from requiring him to show his long form birth certificate to be on their ballot in 2012.
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Roy in WV Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 10:19 PM
That's an interesting theory you are putting forth there!! I'm not nearly interested in his Birth Credentials as I am for the obsessive nature of his refusal to divulge scholastic records, etc..Doesn't *square* with what appears to be his inordinate narcissism. Just Sayin.
BurgConservative Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 5:14 PM
The birth certificate won't matter - the way he's going the DEMOCRATS won't want him on the ballot!!
Ken6226 Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 9:47 PM
It's too early to make predictions about 2012. Still, if current trends continue, I wouldn't be surprised if Hillary challenges him for the Democratic party nomination.

You libs say it'll never happen? Ted Kennedy tried to unseat Carter in 1980. Unfortunately, he was one of the few people in the country at the time who was less popular than Carter.

As the November 2nd election draws closer, it appears evident that the GOP will score a major victory. The Cooke Report, a non-partisan group known for its polling accuracy, conservatively predicts that Republicans will pick up between 35 and 45 seats. Assuming this outcome, what are the implications for President Obama? Will he be able to win reelection in 2012?

The midterm elections of 1982 and 1994 offer important insights into the 2010 election. After an economy that saw the unemployment rate rise from 7.5% in January of 1981 to an average of 9.7% in 1982, the Republicans lost...

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