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A good one. When was the last time a president didn't serve a second term?
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Of course he does. So does anyone else for that matter.
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A chance to walk out and hopefully never to be heard from again. Have a perfect end-of-term song for him, which coincidentally, it also could be used for his Death Panel End-Of-Life Health Care Plan. I wonder how good of a s inger The Great One is.
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Vegas odds are about 2 to 1 for Obama. William Hill in the UK says about the same. Yeah, he has a chance.
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I hope so. If not I may not vote because it never seems to matter who "wins" we all lose eventually.
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Only if Acorn is still around, and he makes citizens of all the illegal Mexicans. The real people of the Free United States will wake up and hopefully put him in jail, or deport him to the Arab country's that he loves so much.
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I don't think he is bothered. His objective appears to be to fundamentally change the kind of country America is. This applies to both domestic and foreign policy. Once those changes start, there is no going back.
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He has a chance. The American public changes their mind like a baby changes diapers. Most voters seem to have no principles, rather they only have the mindset of "What can you do for ME?" or "What have you done for me LATELY?"
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No I think hes demonstrated his inexperience as President; a better, more mature candidate will take the job
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Him and me both, about 50/50.
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Nope...my opinion. +5
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Is there a single viable Republican candidate who can beat him? Maybe one will emerge in the next 3 years, but I'm not seeing one in 2009.
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Slightly less chance than if Bush runs again.
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I hope the hell not!!
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Always that chance that the people will be duped again. 1 year down and 3 to go......can't wait.
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I'm afraid so.
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Obama even has his eyes on the 2016 election.
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Mr PantsFellDownjust anything comes out your mouth when you open it, huh?
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Sure, he has a chance, but then again so do I, about the same chance as a snowball in H*ll... Seriously, I think his chances hinge alot on the mid-terms..If the majority of the majority are voted out, I actually think his chances improve, But if the same people in the senate retain their seats, i.e. Pelosi, Reid, Dodd, etc...I think his chances are nill... If he passes Univ. Health Care and it fails, as it most certainly will, that will also affect his chances. On a personal note, Give me someone who knows what America was founded on, Obama missed that whole concept in History class..
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Yes, Sarah Palin is still considered to be a viable candidate. Enough said.
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I think it is senseless to even speculate on electoral chances, 3 years in advance. Look at last year's political campaign; the balance shifted from McCain to Obama in a matter of a few months, following the naming of Sarah Palin as McCain's VP candidate. 3 years can bring about a plethora of unpredictable changes, in the political world.
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No way! He's outta here!
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I think he has a good chance as the Republican party haven't got anyone to put up against him. I know it is 3 years from now, but don't you think they need to get their act together soon. He probably has more to worry about from Hilary Clinton.
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With people like you acting the fool with that avatar? People will vote for him just so as to not be put in the same category as those who oppose him. Why don't you make sure he doesn't get elected by following him around and screaming liar at his campaigns?
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I believe that if George W. Bush can get re-elected after countless failures, Obama has a pretty good chance in 2012.
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If we all want our tax dollars to be blown on stupid SH*T, then yes. He has a chance.
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Of course. You should never count an incumbent president out. The only incumbents in my lifetime to lose were Carter and Bush.
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