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ORIGINAL: popeye1250 It'll be Obama's election to lose. If he tries another "amnesty" on illegals we'll *know* he's in the pockets of big business ala Bush. Then there's the economy, bailing out big corporations isn't exactly part of the democratic platform. And if we're still in Iraq and Afganistan that's another liability. Has anyone heard President Obama utter the word, "Change" in the last six months? What happened? Obama's got a rough row to hoe in '12. His weaknesses: Being too centerist. The right wing thinks he's too far to the left and the left think he's too far to the right. The only thing the two sides can agree on is Obama is too far to the "other side". governing to the right of George Soros doesnt make you centrist. and if he thought he could get away with it he'd be even further left A bad time to be president: There are a lot of long term problems that have come to a head in this time. This was good for him when he was running as a candidate. It's bad for him running for re-election as president. There is a long pattern of "throw the bastards out" sentiment that occurs in the country when things go wrong. We have come a long way from "Don't switch horses in mid stream" and it's much more "If you can't fire the team, fire the coach."indeed, the timing was impeccable for his election. If the financial crisis had hit before Palin was selected he would not have been able to hide behind bullshit about McCains life expectancy. Expectations vs. Reality: A lot of people expected a lot of things from Obama. They expected that he would fix the economy, end both wars we are currently waging, re regulate the banking industry and take a walk across the white house swimming pool while he was at it. We are all discovering that this isn't the case. The things he's done right look small compared to expectations and the stuff he's done wrong loom large. actually his weakness here is his narcissism. he actually thought he could pull this stuff off However, he does still have some significant strengths: People still like him: A great percentage of those who don't like his policies still like him. Likability counts for a lot in a world where one of the poll numbers people pay attention to is "which candidate would you rather have a beer with". dropping every day He has time: The election is in 2012. He still has three years to put some things together. Despite our appetite for immediate gratification, there is inertia that has to be overcome in making any change. He has two years left for the economy to show noticeable improvement, to draw down the wars and to come up with some actual tangible results to his more diplomatic foreign policy. time, and the possbility of being reigned in if there is a shift in the Senate in 2010 that saves him from himself The 2010 elections: I think that there are going to be a lot of seats changing hands in this upcoming election. This will rob the GOP of their case that everything is the democrats fault because they are under represented. After voting them in, the people are going to want some ideas other than "just say no". The polls already indicate that people view the republicans as obstructionist and this view will only increase if they pick up seats and power and fail to come up with some new, reasonable ideas. The opposition candidate: There is a huge difference between the question "Do you want to vote for X?" and "Would you rather vote for X or Y?". If the republicans continue to put up presidential candidates that pander to the farthest right wing of their party, it gives Obama a firm advantage. If they have a bloody primary war between Palin and a more moderate republican it gives a strong advantage to Obama. If they give it to someone who continues to use "cutting taxes" as a manta designed to settle everything, it gives Obama an advantage. Elections are turned by independents. After the taxes that will be required to support Obamas policies become clear, "cutting taxes" will be a sufficient mantra to boot his ass out So, while I have no doubt that we're not going to see the same mandate for Obama that we saw in the last election, I would say it's far too soon to count him out yet.yup, miracles do happen
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