The GOP candidates are all jokes, and Obama has had a steady incline in the polls since October. Nationally, he is either tied or is leading any of the GOP candidates.
To be honest with you Billy...I can't see it. I think when everything shakes out people are going to be standing in a voting booth next November asking themselves question like these...which one of these people is going to get our economy going again...which one of these people has a plan that makes sense to me...which one of these people has a successful track record as an executive?
Barack's problem is he ran out of ideas to fix the economy about a year and a half ago when his Stimulus didn't stimulate anything. Since then? What's he done? More importantly...what's his "plan" for the future? I mean...come on...his party can't even pass a budget. How do you expect them to come up with a plan to get spending under contral and reduce the deficit?
Obama's got some huge advantages over whoever his GOP opponent is. The Main Stream Media still backs him and he's got a massive campaign warchest to use to attack his opponent. He'll have the labor unions backing him and he'll have the minority vote.
Where I think he's in BIG trouble is with Independents. I don't think he's going to come close to getting as many of those as last time, Billy...especially if the GOP candidate is Mitt Romney. I also would be shocked if he gets as many of the young people out to support him as he did in 2008. A lot of the "kids" are disillusioned by what Obama's "Change" actually consisted of.