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I agree Obama faces challenges, but I think Romney has already proven to the unemployed "he aint the man". Romney has allot of issues - his economy ideas and religion are only a couple of them. Just like it has been an issue for President Obama. The difference is we have had 4+ years to deal with Obama and see... The same cannot be said for Romney. Democrats may not be pleased as punch, but they are pretty peachy keen at this point with everything the President has done... they aint jumping ship. They are rallying their support behind their President. In my humble opinion
I agree Obama faces challenges, but I think Romney has already proven to the unemployed "he aint the man". Romney has allot of issues - his economy ideas and religion are only a couple of them. Just like it has been an issue for President Obama. The difference is we have had 4+ years to deal with Obama and see... The same cannot be said for Romney. Democrats may not be pleased as punch, but they are pretty peachy keen at this point with everything the President has done... they aint jumping ship. They are rallying their support behind their President. In my humble opinion
There is also the "I was for Romneycare and Obamacare before the GOP made me turn against such programs,
even though it's working well in MA." The guy has no convictions to muster the courage to stand by; everything is subject to change on an hourly basis.
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