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And in the context of the conversation, no, Obama has not "accepted he's a one term President". Even going by the exact quote you list, he's not, "accepted he's a one term President". That's not what that quote says at all ![]() Quote:
![]() Obama's personal likeability is just as high among Democrats as it was the day he was elected. It has fallen like a rock among Republicans, and fallen about halfway with Independents. Quote:
![]() By the way, I'm still not "a liberal". Sorry. And yes, I most definitely want healthcare reform. That's why I crossed the aisle to vote for Obama. Not the Senate version, the House version with a public option (what the CBO has said will aggressively help us reduce the deficit over the next 10 years). And I want it done via reconciliation, to get rid of the GOP complete blockage, and get good, aggressive reforms in there. And why do you assume there exists an "the other half of the voters" that don't like Obama? The poll numbers don't show that at all, it shows his support at over 50% today. And it takes alot less than that to win the Presidency. And as somebody else pointed out, the Republicans have the current lowest polling numbers of either Obama independently or the Democrats, and they have to figure out some Presidential candidate to run against Obama. And now is when those candidates usually start positioning themselves for a Presidential run - where is the GOP today? Confused, in Hawaii at a conference, trying to push through a "GOP Purity Pledge" Poll numbers, obviously, change daily, weekly depending upon what is happening. Tomorrow, after the State of the Union tonight, they should be through the roof.
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