2012 US Presidential Election discussion.

Subedei

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Barring a miracle or act of Supreme Court, it's Four More Years for President Obama. Thanks for playing, see you all in four years.

This could potentially pave the way for the first all female Presidential in 2012 with She-Clinton vs She-Bush. That would be an amusing match-up.

i'm thinking the republicans might try to start grooming an hispanic woman for 2016!
 

tphuang

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Republicans will never win another presidential election unless they make gains in the minority population. That was shown last night. When 93% of black population, 71% of Hispanics and 75% of Asians vote for democrats, Republicans just can't win. The biggest issue last night was whether or not the democrats can get the minority vote out and they did.

You don't really need to have a minority as your representative to win that group of votes. George Bush won over 40% of Hispanics. There is no reason why Republicans can't get to there or up to 40-50% range for Asians.

There is no reason Obama should be getting a second term, but the Republicans didn't show enough of a different vision for the country and didn't connect with minority voter. Just saying "Obama is a bad president" is not enough. Fiscal conservatism is a very attractive message, but this cultural war and war mongering stuff isn't. Republicans have to move beyond that.
 

solarz

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i think the american civil war might finally be over.

for 147 years now, the south has held on to a belief that it's "way of life" would rise again. well, the confederate belt has now been soundly defeated, again! no palin to blame this time. a successful billionaire, former governor, and a bright, handsome, and ambitious young congressman put forth the best that the contemporary republican party had to offer. even with this, they couldn't even win their own home states. those states just so happened to be union states, and, just as in the historic civil war, they have rejected the politics of the exclusion of privilege to a particular class. just as in the historic civil war, working class americans from "the north" have defeated the privileged "south".

That's ironic, considering that during the American Civil War, the Republicans were the "North", and the Democrats were the supporters of slavery.
 

Equation

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That's ironic, considering that during the American Civil War, the Republicans were the "North", and the Democrats were the supporters of slavery.

At the same time Abe Lincoln was the only US President who was ever inaugurated when the country was basically split between Non-slave (North) state and Slave states (South).
 

solarz

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At the same time Abe Lincoln was the only US President who was ever inaugurated when the country was basically split between Non-slave (North) state and Slave states (South).

He's also the only president to sport a pimpin' beard and hat, and kills vampires to boot!
 
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Maggern

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Republicans will never win another presidential election unless they make gains in the minority population. That was shown last night. When 93% of black population, 71% of Hispanics and 75% of Asians vote for democrats, Republicans just can't win. The biggest issue last night was whether or not the democrats can get the minority vote out and they did.

You don't really need to have a minority as your representative to win that group of votes. George Bush won over 40% of Hispanics. There is no reason why Republicans can't get to there or up to 40-50% range for Asians.

There is no reason Obama should be getting a second term, but the Republicans didn't show enough of a different vision for the country and didn't connect with minority voter. Just saying "Obama is a bad president" is not enough. Fiscal conservatism is a very attractive message, but this cultural war and war mongering stuff isn't. Republicans have to move beyond that.

Being a bit cynical I'd say any president is destined to have a second term unless he steps on too many toes or severly screws up on the job. Obama may or may not have the best policies, but he hasn't screwed up anything that bad. The economic downturn hasn't worsened dramatically, he did ok under the gulf oil spill and sandy, he wound down the wars and killed bin laden. Very very few presidents in modern times have only sat one term. Heck even Bush who barely won the first term sat for another...basically because he didn't screw anything up dramatically in his first term...(as far as we knew back in '04 at least)
 

Equation

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He's also the only president to sport a pimpin' beard and hat, and kills vampires with to boot!

LOL...I can't believe Hollywood would make such a LAME movie! But here's a real historical movie on Abraham Lincoln that I can't wait to see with Daniel Day Lewis as the lead character. I think it's a promising movie.

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solarz

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Being a bit cynical I'd say any president is destined to have a second term unless he steps on too many toes or severly screws up on the job. Obama may or may not have the best policies, but he hasn't screwed up anything that bad. The economic downturn hasn't worsened dramatically, he did ok under the gulf oil spill and sandy, he wound down the wars and killed bin laden. Very very few presidents in modern times have only sat one term. Heck even Bush who barely won the first term sat for another...basically because he didn't screw anything up dramatically in his first term...(as far as we knew back in '04 at least)

I agree. The fact that even George Bush got a second term makes Obama's re-election quite a bit less of an accomplishment.

I wonder if all the hullabaloo was just instigated by the media. Bread and circuses, anyone?
 
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