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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132821)5/16/2012 2:32:03 PM
From: TideGlider3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224717
 
You hurt a lot , don'tcha Kenny? Not for people that can't or won't be helped, but for being a jackass who can seldom pick winners. I am so glad this isn't your football pool type election.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132821)5/16/2012 2:34:01 PM
From: locogringo3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224717
 
Amidst Drama And Chaos, Obamaville Unravels

It's finally beginning to happen.

A sense of panic is beginning to set in among Obamatons inside the beltway.

Leading Democrats are now going public with it: They're afraid that Obama is going to lose. They're very afraid.

The past couple of months have been very bad for Obama. So bad, one almost doesn't know where to start

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So now the president's poll numbers are actually beginning to show what we said was happening all along: Obama is losing significant support -- even among woman.
And even leading Senate Dems (like Casey, Tester, McCaskell, Kaine, Nelson, Manchin, et. al.) are beginning to put some distance between themselves and the Obama campaign. In fact, Manchin says he flat out won't even vote for Obama.
These senators are scared.
But wait! I've forgotten the African-American ministers who were never brought into the loop on the gay "marriage" thing and are now concerned that Obama is deserting them and their congregations as well. The situation was so bad that a few hours after he announced his support for gay "marriage" the president felt they need to get a bunch of those ministers on the phone on a conference call to try to begin damage control. From all accounts the phone conversation did not go very well.
And yes -- there are now renewed calls for Biden to step down from the ticket as well as calls to move the DNC convention out of North Carolina.

dancirucci.blogspot.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132821)5/16/2012 8:28:54 PM
From: tonto4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224717
 
BREAKING: New Marquette Law School poll says Scott Walker has expanded his lead on Tom Barrett compared to same poll 2 weeks ago.

Marquette poll: Walker leads Barrett 50 to 44 percent - 620 WTMJ - Milwaukee's Source for Local News
www.620wtmj.com
According to the Marquette University Law School poll being released Wednesday, Gov. Scott Walker leads Democratic recall race candidate and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett by a 50-44 percent margin.