Posted on 10/26/2012 10:01:06 AM PDT by nhwingut
On Friday, Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough took a look at President Barack Obamas current place in the polls, assessing that things could be difficult for the President if numbers remain as they are.
After all, he pointed out, Americans have had four years to get to know the President and to gauge whether they support the job hes doing.
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Was Mika crying?
Slow Joe flip-flopped.
On a channel no one watches. Yawn!
Whatever Joe.
You are a schmuck, psuedo intellect.
Yep, and four years behind most of us here.....
Yes Joe, who cares what you think?
Shocked but not unhappy eh joe?
I think Joe is often shocked when Wednesday follows Tuesday but, whatever
“Americans have had 20 years to get to know Scarborough and to gauge the job hes doing.”
And despite broken marriages, a dead intern, a gutless resignation from Congress and his day job as court jester on the worst television network in history, thinking Americans still don’t give a crap about anything he does or says.
Yeah Obama is not going to win last minute deciders. They DONT WANT to vote for Obama, but aren’t quite ready to commit to not voting for the incumbent. One in the voting booth, the vast majority will vote against Obama - and Romney is already at 50% as it is.
There was never a prayer of Obama getting over 42-43% on his BEST DAY!
This was true in January of 2012, and its still true today.
Anyone, and I do mean anyone who believed you could have the most failed administration in nearly a century and you would get re-elected was a fool.
Obama to get 42-43% of the vote will require him to be incredibly lucky... truth be told he could wind up far lower.
Your posts always (and I mean ALWAYS) put a smile on my face. You have been unwavering with your prediction for a loooong time.
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