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In reply to the discussion: What are the odds that the Repubs will win the Senate? [View all]NoMoreWarNow
(1,259 posts)7. because Obama has been tended to be more pro-corporation than pro-people?
because he's disappointed many liberals in many ways by not going after Wall St or the Bush administration? Because of his sickening drone war? Because he has continued the wasteful Afghanistan war? Because of his unprecedented prosecution of whistleblowers? Because the economy is still in the doldrums? Because Obama has not done a good job of promoting his policies?
Fair or not, there are many potential reasons why Dems would not be excited about Obama. I could go on and on. I think a Romney presidency would be a disaster, but neither am I thrilled about what Obama has done.
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No, no, no, not the recall vote.....the initial vote to put him in power in the first place.
a kennedy
Jul 2012
#36
Yes of course he can. That's why Republican efforts to repeal the ACA require Romney to win. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jul 2012
#11
Correct. For example, Bill Clinton vetoed 2 bills passed via reconciliation:
ProgressiveEconomist
Jul 2012
#21
The average voter does not care about Mitch McConnell or know who he is
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Jul 2012
#24
Actually, there will be a massive defeat of the 10 seat that the Repubs hope to hold on to.
Woody Woodpecker
Jul 2012
#31
Electoral-vote.com says if the election was held today, we win 51 seats. See...
stevenleser
Jul 2012
#33
Uh - An "open seat" is when there is no incumbent. It is not 23 open D seats vs 10 open R seats.
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#40