livetohike
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Jun-16-10 07:48 AM
Response to Original message |
| 23. Yes. It's 1.5 years (almost) since the inauguration |
|
If the Democrats retain the Senate and Congress in the November elections, there will be further changes made by 2012.
It will take years to clear the stench of Bush/Cheney. What other messes were left behind? The President has had to play Mr. Fix-it and is not able to be pro-active as he hoped.
|
| -Do you think Obama will be re-elected? |
apples and oranges |
Jun-16-10 06:55 AM |
#0 |
-
With every fiber in my body...I hope so. |
BrklynLiberal |
Jun-16-10 06:58 AM |
#1 |
-
No - I think the dems will stay home and GOP will vote |
stray cat |
Jun-16-10 06:58 AM |
#2 |
 -
If Dem voters stay home, the Dems in DC are to blame. |
tekisui |
Jun-16-10 07:09 AM |
#4 |
-
I think it's too early to tell. |
SemiCharmedQuark |
Jun-16-10 06:59 AM |
#3 |
-
Yes. n/t |
FSogol |
Jun-16-10 07:12 AM |
#5 |
-
Probably. |
xchrom |
Jun-16-10 07:12 AM |
#6 |
-
In 1982, Reagan looked in trouble. In 1994, Clinton was in trouble. |
TexasObserver |
Jun-16-10 07:15 AM |
#7 |
 -
Exactly. |
trotsky |
Jun-16-10 07:16 AM |
#9 |
 -
Yup. |
Robb |
Jun-16-10 07:26 AM |
#14 |
 -
Yes. too early to tell. |
treestar |
Jun-16-10 08:28 AM |
#26 |
-
Absolutely |
AsahinaKimi |
Jun-16-10 07:15 AM |
#8 |
-
My answer is still yes, but that could change. n/t |
Laelth |
Jun-16-10 07:18 AM |
#10 |
-
Yes. |
tanyev |
Jun-16-10 07:19 AM |
#11 |
-
Probably...if he eventually throws a bone or two to the left. |
YOY |
Jun-16-10 07:21 AM |
#12 |
-
Barring something more amazing, no question. |
Robb |
Jun-16-10 07:23 AM |
#13 |
-
The thought of being under the right for the next administration sends me reaching for my nitro tabs |
mfcorey1 |
Jun-16-10 07:33 AM |
#15 |
-
It depends on who runs against him. |
Ganja Ninja |
Jun-16-10 07:34 AM |
#16 |
-
Depends on the job numbers. |
tekisui |
Jun-16-10 07:36 AM |
#17 |
-
I doubt if he will run again. |
Hubert Flottz |
Jun-16-10 07:37 AM |
#18 |
-
Yes |
zipplewrath |
Jun-16-10 07:39 AM |
#19 |
-
Perhaps, but not with my vote. |
VMI Dem |
Jun-16-10 07:40 AM |
#20 |
 -
.... |
emilyg |
Jun-16-10 01:00 PM |
#28 |
-
Yes, he will. Republicans don't even like Palin. The media does. nt |
Captain Hilts |
Jun-16-10 07:45 AM |
#21 |
-
Once Democratics lose the majority in Congress... |
Junkdrawer |
Jun-16-10 07:47 AM |
#22 |
 -
Except That He Can't Get Anything Done NOW, With a DEMOCRATIC Congress |
Toasterlad |
Jun-16-10 01:03 PM |
#29 |
-
The point is not what he gets done. The point is how far from the right he's allowed to posture.... |
Junkdrawer |
Jun-16-10 01:44 PM |
#31 |
-
Oh, I'll Be Watching Alright. However, I Suspect I Won't Be Seeing Anything New. |
Toasterlad |
Jun-16-10 02:05 PM |
#33 |
-
Yes. It's 1.5 years (almost) since the inauguration |
livetohike |
Jun-16-10 07:48 AM |
#23 |
-
If the election were today, I think he would win. |
racaulk |
Jun-16-10 08:25 AM |
#24 |
-
Depends on who Republicans nominate |
depakid |
Jun-16-10 08:28 AM |
#25 |
-
He either has to really pull something awesome out in the next 2 years |
XemaSab |
Jun-16-10 08:30 AM |
#27 |
-
If the oil is still gushing he'll lose big time. |
arcadian |
Jun-16-10 01:09 PM |
#30 |
-
Yes. n/t |
azmouse |
Jun-16-10 01:46 PM |
#32 |
-
Yes. |
closeupready |
Jun-16-10 02:10 PM |
#34 |