Why Liberals Claim No One Can Beat Obama?Panic Mode Over Obama's Tanking Poll Numbers

Tyler_Westyn

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We have all seen this pattern since the November election where many Blue States have turned Red! Dem's and Lib's are furious&worried,,they know that they could be easily be voted off in 2012. So what do they do? First they beat up all the A-List Conservatives over the Gifford Shooting(yup! it was Rush,Sean and Palin who assisted in the Gifford Shooting.) And now with Obama's approval rating still hovering around 40% and a very very slow declining unemployment rate,Obama Is Toast In 2012 If He Can't Bring Unemployment Down to 5 or 6 Per-Cent!:eek:
 
And thank god for all the new red states! this time the military from the red states will get their ballots in on time(unlike last time when the deep blue states didn't even bother sending them until it was too late).
 
Obama's poll numbers are up almost 10 percent.

He also polls higher than any Republican candidate.

At this point in his presidency, Obama's approval ratings are higher than either Clintons or Reagans...how did that turn out
 
I would think it's because of no clear-cut candidate as of now, and some of the ones that are out there are generally pretty terrible and unelectable to many people.
 
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Poll numbers depend on who takes the polls! No one takes any poll from CBS,NBC,ABC and CNN seriously! Remember when CBS gave Obama a 13 Point Lead in the final month of the 2008 election? and the spread was about 5 points? And keep in mind that Obama can't win without Ohio,Pennsylvania and Florida,,,those States are still hurting and no one expects them to have 6% unemployment in 2012.:eusa_shhh:
 
Sadly, even if the economy faulters, the Republicans lack a candidate who is capable of winning in 2012. Their smarter candidates will lay low and wait till 2016 when the Dems will have decidedly weaker candidates.

In 2012, the GOP will put up a sacrificial lamb, much the same as they did in 2008. Only this time, they don't even have a candidate as strong as McCain
 
And thank god for all the new red states! this time the military from the red states will get their ballots in on time(unlike last time when the deep blue states didn't even bother sending them until it was too late).



LOL@ your chosen user name. Hahaha :)
 
Poll numbers depend on who takes the polls! No one takes any poll from CBS,NBC,ABC and CNN seriously! Remember when CBS gave Obama a 13 Point Lead in the final month of the 2008 election? and the spread was about 5 points? And keep in mind that Obama can't win without Ohio,Pennsylvania and Florida,,,those States are still hurting and no one expects them to have 6% unemployment in 2012.:eusa_shhh:

So which polls are unbiased and fair that we should we be paying attention to?
 
Sadly, even if the economy faulters, the Republicans lack a candidate who is capable of winning in 2012. Their smarter candidates will lay low and wait till 2016 when the Dems will have decidedly weaker candidates.

In 2012, the GOP will put up a sacrificial lamb, much the same as they did in 2008. Only this time, they don't even have a candidate as strong as McCain

It'll probably be Romney or Palin.
 
Sadly, even if the economy faulters, the Republicans lack a candidate who is capable of winning in 2012. Their smarter candidates will lay low and wait till 2016 when the Dems will have decidedly weaker candidates.

In 2012, the GOP will put up a sacrificial lamb, much the same as they did in 2008. Only this time, they don't even have a candidate as strong as McCain

It'll probably be Romney or Palin.

There is a silent majority of Republicans that know Palin is a clown

Romney will take the nomination easily but is too mundane to beat Obama
 
Sadly, even if the economy faulters, the Republicans lack a candidate who is capable of winning in 2012. Their smarter candidates will lay low and wait till 2016 when the Dems will have decidedly weaker candidates.

In 2012, the GOP will put up a sacrificial lamb, much the same as they did in 2008. Only this time, they don't even have a candidate as strong as McCain

It'll probably be Romney or Palin.

There is a silent majority of Republicans that know Palin is a clown

Romney will take the nomination easily but is too mundane to beat Obama

Well he continues on and on to try to prove how much of a right wing nut he is..and it's pathetic. Unless he polishes that image up a bit..he's going to get hammered in the General election.
 

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