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Obama launches 2nd term bid at boisterous Va. rally; calls Romney ‘rubber stamp’ of House GOP - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obama-launches-2nd-term-bid-at-boisterous-va-rally-calls-romney-rubber-stamp-of-house-gop/2012/05/05/gIQAUgLU4T_story.html?tid=pm_local_pop - broken link)
Obama launches 2nd term bid at boisterous Va. rally; calls Romney ‘rubber stamp’ of House GOP - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obama-launches-2nd-term-bid-at-boisterous-va-rally-calls-romney-rubber-stamp-of-house-gop/2012/05/05/gIQAUgLU4T_story.html?tid=pm_local_pop - broken link)
This portends the election. The liberal media suggests that all is well, while all the while the independents have abandoned Obama, the "swing states" (which elected him in 2008) have clearly abandoned him, and the "youth" that supported him is now unemployed.
Obama loses in a LANDSLIDE defeat. It may be moderately close with regard to the popular vote, but Obama suffers an electoral landslide defeat.
Why is this true? Even a liberal must look to the following states
ohio
Virgina
Pennsylvania
Florida
Iowa
Missouri
These were all Obama wins in 2008 and all will oppose Obama in 2012. Therefore, in spite of the traditional liberal "wins" for a democrat, Obama clearly loses the election. It is already over.
I am just wondering whether Obama assumes the role of the bitter, anti-American liberal (as did Jimmy Carter), or whether he relocates overseas. That will be the most interesting political event of 2013.
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