FOX NEWS POLL: Obama Would Beat GOP, Tea Party Rivals By Landslide In 2012

uh, wasnt that a Nixon thing in 68?

Nixon popularized it but it didn't start with him.

Take a look at what Goldwater won in '64.

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And the only reason he won AZ was because he was from there.
 
it had little to do with your age, and more to do with your ATTITUDE

Which is no different than how you, Zander, or anyone else acts on here. And do you see me bringing it up instead of arguments on issues? No.
 
It's like I previously stated on here.

FOX News Poll: Obama Would Beat GOP, Tea Party Rivals By Landslide In 2012 Alan Colmes' Liberaland

Notice the Fox News headline for the article.

FOXNews.com - Fox News Poll: Voters Split On Congressional Elections

With the president having been in office for about a year, 43 percent of Americans say they would vote to re-elect Barack Obama if the 2012 election were held today, which is unchanged from October, yet is down from 52 percent who said they would re-elect him in April.

All in all, 47 percent of Americans say they would vote for someone else rather than re-electing President Obama, up from 31 percent in April.

Moreover, the number saying they would "definitely" vote to re-elect Obama has declined -- going from 37 percent in April to 26 percent in October to 23 percent in the new poll.

Among Democrats, 46 percent say they would "definitely" vote to re-elect Obama, down from 69 percent in April. Similarly, among people who voted for Obama in the 2008 election, the poll shows 43 percent would "definitely" vote to re-elect him, down from 57 percent.

In hypothetical head-to-head matchups, President Obama tops each of the Republican candidates tested.

By 47 percent to 35 percent Obama bests former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The president has an even wider edge over former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (55 percent to 31 percent), and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (53 percent to 29 percent).

Finally, twice as many people say they would vote for Obama (48 percent) as would back a candidate from the Tea Party movement (23 percent).

Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.


Well, I am just going by the "real" poll that was taken in MASS. this week. And duly noted--if a democrat can't win in MASS--they can't win anywhere.

If Obama does not move immediately to center right (which is the overwhelming majority in this country)--he is toast in 2012--regardless of who the GOP picks to run.
 
By 47 percent to 35 percent Obama bests former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The president has an even wider edge over former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (55 percent to 31 percent), and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (53 percent to 29 percent).

Finally, twice as many people say they would vote for Obama (48 percent) as would back a candidate from the Tea Party movement (23 percent).

Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.[/QUOTE]

Of course. It seems no matter how unhappy the people get with Obama, they get more unhappy with the Republicans and the rest of the rightwing wankers.

And why would any sane person be surprised?
 
By 47 percent to 35 percent Obama bests former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The president has an even wider edge over former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (55 percent to 31 percent), and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (53 percent to 29 percent).

Finally, twice as many people say they would vote for Obama (48 percent) as would back a candidate from the Tea Party movement (23 percent).

Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.

Of course. It seems no matter how unhappy the people get with Obama, they get more unhappy with the Republicans and the rest of the rightwing wankers.

And why would any sane person be surprised?[/QUOTE]

did you sleep through tuesday night?
 
What you repubs etc. ought to keep in mind is that there is almost no chance, statistically speaking, that the country will be in recession in 2012.
 
By 47 percent to 35 percent Obama bests former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The president has an even wider edge over former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (55 percent to 31 percent), and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (53 percent to 29 percent).

Finally, twice as many people say they would vote for Obama (48 percent) as would back a candidate from the Tea Party movement (23 percent).

Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.

Of course. It seems no matter how unhappy the people get with Obama, they get more unhappy with the Republicans and the rest of the rightwing wankers.

And why would any sane person be surprised?

did you sleep through tuesday night?[/QUOTE]

No. Did you buy the rightwing propaganda machine's spin on the Tuesday election?
 
Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.

Of course. It seems no matter how unhappy the people get with Obama, they get more unhappy with the Republicans and the rest of the rightwing wankers.

And why would any sane person be surprised?

did you sleep through tuesday night?

No. Did you buy the rightwing propaganda machine's spin on the Tuesday election?[/QUOTE]

I didn't watch the propaganda machine. but if a democrat can't win in massachusetts, anything can happen.
 
It's like I previously stated on here.

FOX News Poll: Obama Would Beat GOP, Tea Party Rivals By Landslide In 2012 Alan Colmes' Liberaland

Notice the Fox News headline for the article.

FOXNews.com - Fox News Poll: Voters Split On Congressional Elections

With the president having been in office for about a year, 43 percent of Americans say they would vote to re-elect Barack Obama if the 2012 election were held today, which is unchanged from October, yet is down from 52 percent who said they would re-elect him in April.

All in all, 47 percent of Americans say they would vote for someone else rather than re-electing President Obama, up from 31 percent in April.

Moreover, the number saying they would "definitely" vote to re-elect Obama has declined -- going from 37 percent in April to 26 percent in October to 23 percent in the new poll.

Among Democrats, 46 percent say they would "definitely" vote to re-elect Obama, down from 69 percent in April. Similarly, among people who voted for Obama in the 2008 election, the poll shows 43 percent would "definitely" vote to re-elect him, down from 57 percent.

In hypothetical head-to-head matchups, President Obama tops each of the Republican candidates tested.

By 47 percent to 35 percent Obama bests former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The president has an even wider edge over former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (55 percent to 31 percent), and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (53 percent to 29 percent).

Finally, twice as many people say they would vote for Obama (48 percent) as would back a candidate from the Tea Party movement (23 percent).

Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.

what were the polls looking like in January 2006 for 2008?
 
what were the polls looking like in January 2006 for 2008?

Again, I just posted the polls. However, it proves my point that the GOP can't just nominate anyone and expect to win automatically like the Dems did in MA.
 
Isn't it amazing how quickly Mr. Obama's numbers bounced back when America knew that the current health care legislation is dead.

:wtf:
 
Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.
Those listed above have quite a bit of baggage and would very likely not do too well against most any Dem candidate. As for the tea party movement, it has been so badly maligned in the MSM, it's not in a very good position to garner much traction. As someone noted above, these people are not likely to be involved in 2012's election. Hopefully a dark horse will emerge in time to trample Obama in 2012, as he is about the most despicable POTUS this country has had to suffer with since that son of a bitch LBJ. *barf*
Isn't it amazing how quickly Mr. Obama's numbers bounced back when America knew that the current health care legislation is dead.

:wtf:
Yep. A rather fickle bunch, the American public.
 
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Obama smashes Romney, Palin, Newt, and even the Tea Party Movement. And this is a poll from Fox News, not the Dailykos.

Discuss.
Those listed above have quite a bit of baggage and would very likely not do too well against most any Dem candidate. As for the tea party movement, it has been so badly maligned in the MSM, it's not in a very good position to garner much traction. As someone noted above, these people are not likely to be involved in 2012's election. Hopefully a dark horse will emerge in time to trample Obama in 2012, as he is about the most despicable POTUS this country has had to suffer with since that son of a bitch LBJ. *barf*

who do you see emerging? if you look at the article I posted from 2006, there is no mention of Obama, so you may be correct.
 

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