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Title: UM Um Um, Barack Hussein Obama
Post by: keno on 07 14, 11, 08:40:42:PM
"Republican Candidate" Extends Lead vs. Obama to 47% to 39%
 
http://www.gallup.com/poll/148487/Republican-Candidate-Extends-Lead-Obama.aspx (http://www.gallup.com/poll/148487/Republican-Candidate-Extends-Lead-Obama.aspx)


Title: Re: UM Um Um, Barack Hussein Obama
Post by: ttopcat on 07 14, 11, 08:50:32:PM
If Obama keeps scaring seniors will have no chance at a second term.(http://www.aesopsretreat.com/forum/Smileys/classic/emo_hattip.gif)


Title: Re: UM Um Um, Barack Hussein Obama
Post by: wvit1001 on 07 14, 11, 09:15:57:PM
He said he was going to get a budget deal even if it meant he wouldn't be reelected.


Title: Re: UM Um Um, Barack Hussein Obama
Post by: Oz on 07 15, 11, 08:22:36:AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43737360/ns/politics-decision_2012/ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43737360/ns/politics-decision_2012/)
 
 
Obama raises $86 million — far more than GOP
 
Three-month haul gives president a fundraising advantage over the Republican field seeking to challenge him in 2012

 
Messina said more than 550,000 people donated money to the campaign during the first three months, a large increase from about 180,000 donors to Obama during the first half of 2007. The campaign has actively courted small donors, hoping to show that the president is in a good position for the 2012 campaign and capable of generating broad financial support.
 
The average contribution is $68.