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Day By Day September 14, 2010 – You Want Fries With That?



Day By Day by Chris Muir

The main problem President Obama has is that he campaigned as a “Hope and Change” change agent and has governed as a FAR LEFT ideologue ala George Soros. Thus, he is losing his base of political support and his Democratic Party will suffer massive loses in the upcoming November elections.

All of the noise about Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney as possible opponents to Obama in 2012 is a smoke screen. Watch some Republican Governors like Tim Pawlenty, Bobby Jindal and Mitch Daniels – all young, accomplished, elected leaders without political baggage to run.

If President Obama’s poll numbers continue to be in the basement, watch one of the three mentioned above start to make their move on the Sunday talk shows, in Iowa and South Carolina.

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  • Delores Fritch

    A president having piss poor poll numbers two years into their presidency? That never happens!

    For the repubs, I’d say that they should hope that someone wins the primaries that doesn’t have a moving van full of baggage (Gingrinch), unelectable (Rommey), or batshit insane (Palin). If they do then I agree they have a chance to sway some independants, maybe enough to make a race of it a la 2000 and 2004. If they go with the well worn names…..well they’re get the zealot like base…..too bad that’s far from a majority.