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   Jerry Okamura to Babs   
   Re: Re:Obama leads all potential 2012 Re   
   25 Jun 10 18:31:38   
   
   XPost: alt.flame.rednecks   
   From: okamuraj005@hawaii.rr.com   
      
   Who really cares.  The next election is still over two years from now.  A   
   lot can change between now and then.  Besides, all of these people you   
   listed on the Republican side are not even running for the office yet, at   
   least officially.  Wait until say November of 2012 and then look at the   
   numbers.  "If" they show Obama ahead that is good news for democrats.   
      
      
   "Babs"  wrote in message   
   news:Xns9DA2BFDD46187bgs@194.177.98.144...   
   > DumbObama Ears wrote   
   >   
   >> Average Annual US deficit under GOP congress 1995 to 2006  :  $ 100   
   >> Billion   
   >   
   > No cite = total bullshit.   But you don't work, you collect welfare, sit   
   > on   
   > Usenet and lie all day.  So what more can we expect?   You should have   
   > remained on your meds and in school, asshole.   
   >   
   > WASHINGTON: A new poll has revealed that US President Barack Obama holds   
   > an   
   > edge over each of his potential Republican challengers in 2012.   
   >   
   > Obama's Republican challengers for 2012 elections include former Arkansas   
   > Governor Mike Huckabee, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and   
   > former   
   > House Speaker Newt Gingrich.   
   >   
   > According to a Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey, Obama runs ahead of the   
   > lot with 46 percent of the vote, while Huckabee runs closer than any other   
   > Republican in the field with 44 per cent votes followed by Romney with 42.   
   >   
   > Senator John McCain, Obama's 2008 rival, is the third top opponent for the   
   > president, drawing 42 per cent support, but trailing Obama by 7 percentage   
   > points.   
   >   
   > "Obama is certainly weaker than in November 2008 since Huckabee and Romney   
   > do   
   > better against him than John McCain did, but continuing to lead all his   
   > potential opponents in this political climate isn't bad," Politico quoted   
   > Tom   
   > Jensen, PPP Director, as having written on his blog. The poll was   
   > conducted   
   > from June 4 to 7 with a margin of error of 3.8 percentage points.   
      
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