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The economy is turning for the better. Obama, comfortably.
Agree, it the economy comes roaring back Obama got this in the Bag, but most likely we won't have such a dramatic turn around, maybe slow growth and a very tight race.
Not sure. A large part of Romney's success so far is that he avoids the spotlight. If he wins the nomination he will not be able to do that and as a result we will see if he has made enough of an improvement to sub-par stumping ability to actually go anywhere.
Agree, it the economy comes roaring back Obama got this in the Bag, but most likely we won't have such a dramatic turn around, maybe slow growth and a very tight race.
It'll be a tight race no matter what. We are a nation divided. But Obama will edge Romney because the demographics are in his favor, he has the incumbency, he is personally more likeable, and he is a stronger campaigner with more money. I think he would even if the economy does not perform as I expect it to in the coming months, but that is the icing on the cake.
We already had a spoiled, out-of-touch Village Idiot from Texas who destroyed the country....we don't need a spoiled, out-of-touch, flip-flopping Village Idiot from Utah finising the job Dumbya Boosh started.
I can tell you that given those two options, there are about 300 million of us that lose.
Exactly.
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