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Barry won 69 to 59m votes,10m plurality out of 128m ,say 7%...
So,if 5 m of his people leave him,it's even Steven...
5m out of 70m is almost 7%...
Give or take,lower vote count,lower Repub voting,if he falls below 90% then he has a problem..
In this corrected voting,he gets only 85%...
No because if that is the case there are no assurances that those people will vote Republican. In fact, they probably wont. Chances are people who voted for Obama, but choose not to vote to re-elect him will probably also have issues with the Republicans and as such are either likely to not vote or likely to vote 3rd party.
That's why my guess of a 92% threshold is flexible...
However,when Barry gets only 85% in CDF,which attracts internet lovers,usually educated & not "peasants",who are more to the left than the average voter,then he is in serious trouble...
If the Republicans can't find anyone halfway decent, as I suppose they won't, then yes, I'll vote for Obama again. I am totally in favor of his foreign policy, and those aspects of his domestic policy that I disagree with, I can tolerate in the greater interest of peace.
If the GOP had any brains at all they'd re-elect Governor Crist and nominate him in 2012. But they don't, so that's not a worry.
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