Mitch Daniels vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
Although Daniels had claimed to be reluctant to seek higher office, many media outlets, including Politico, The Weekly Standard, Forbes, The Washington Post, CNN and The Indianapolis Star had speculated that Daniels may be in position to seek the Republican nomination for President in 2012 after he joined the national debate on cap and trade legislation by penning a response in the Wall Street Journal to policies espoused by the Democratic-majority Congress and the White House.[27] The speculators have cited Daniels’ record of reforming government, reducing taxes, balancing the budget, and connecting with voters in Indiana.In response to their speculation Daniels dismissed a presidential run in June 2009, saying “I’ve only ever run for or held one office. It’s the last one I’m going to hold.” However, in February 2010 he told a Washington Post reporter that he was open to the idea of running in 2012!
Whats your vote in the Mitch Daniels vs Obama 2012 Presidential Election Poll?
Jon Huntsman vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
Utahns elected business leader and former United States diplomat Jon Huntsman as governor in November 2004. Governor Huntsman is working to breathe new life into Utah by bolstering economic development, enriching public education, maintaining unparalleled quality of life, and enhancing confidence in public service.
How will he fare vs Obama in the 2012 Presidential Election?
Tim Pawlenty vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
During his two terms as Governor of Minnesota, Tim Pawlenty has used innovative and conservative leadership to balance the state’s budget, cut spending, reform health care and improve schools without raising taxes. Under his leadership, Minnesota has nation-leading health care, the highest school test scores, and a leading economy. He has shown what he can do with one state what can he with 50!
Vote now in the poll and choose who you think will be the best chance against Obama!
Mike Pence vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
Mike describes himself as “a Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order.” Mike Pence has the values, integrity, and principles we need in the White House. His vision for America is simple: restore America’s greatness by restoring our values.
Having never run for president before is Mike Pence up for the challenge, he is listed as a top candidate for the republicans..how would he do vs Obama in 2012?
Rick Perry vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
Since taking office in 2000, Gov. Perry has followed a deliberate course of action to transform the state of Texas. Focusing on areas that are most essential to an improved quality of life, Gov. Perry has pursued improvements in safety, education, economic development, infrastructure & resource management, and personal well-being. Perry has denied aspirations to higher office; he was originally included on the 2012 Presidential Straw Poll ballot at the Values Voter Summit in September 2009, but his name was removed at his own request. In April 2008 while appearing as a guest on CNBC’s Kudlow & Company, he specifically stated that he would not agree to serve as Vice President in a McCain Administration, stating that he already had “the best job in the world” as Governor of Texas. Further, during a Republican gubernatorial debate in January 2010, when asked if he would commit to serving out his term if re-elected, he replied that “the place hasn’t been made yet” where he would rather serve than the Governor of Texas.
If he does run how would he do vs. Obama here is the Poll!
Rick Santorum vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
Santorum re-iterated his consideration of a 2012 run in a e-mail and letter sent on January 15, 2010 to supporters of his Political Action Committee saying, “After talking it over with my wife Karen and our kids – I am considering putting my name in for the 2012 presidential race. I’m convinced that conservatives need a candidate who will not only stand up for our views, but who can articulate a conservative vision for our country’s future,” Santorum also writes. “And right now, I just don’t see anyone stepping up to the plate. I have no great burning desire to be president, but I have a burning desire to have a different president of the United States!”
Now is your chance to vote! Who would win!
Question for libs about Obama’s healthcare?
If healthcare is something America needs right away because people are dying or losing their heathcare in large numbers. Then, why wait until 2012 or 2013 for the law to go into effect? Why not now?
Also, if the law doesn’t go into effect if they pass healthcare law then why start taxing people right away?
Libs, please do some research before you just repeat what CNN, Obama, Reid and Pelosi tells you.
2012 healthcare
How can you Liberals say you care about people when your Healthcare plan will?
get rid of the Elderly like my Grandmother. Are you libs just fools or heartless or what? We want our Country back. No more Obama in 2012.
2012 healthcare
Haley Barbour vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
The 61-year-old Barbour has had many incarnations: director of the Mississippi census at the age of 22, lawyer in the family law practice, failed Senate candidate, Reagan White House official. Now, after a successful lobbying stint at the BGR Group—started as Barbour, Griffith, and Rogers—and with a respected record as governor, Barbour is back on the Hill. He testifies on cap-and-trade legislation and chats about Russia with Sean Hannity. He rides the airwaves slamming the Obama administration’s spending habits, casting them exactly as he did the Clinton economic package in 1993—Obama, like Clinton, could “charm the skin off a snake.”
All of which prompts conservatives to cry, Haley’s comet is streaking! He’s a strong voice in a leaderless party, and as leading 2012 contenders self-destruct, flirt with fringe theories, and attack one another, there sits Mr. Fix-It, now a successful elected executive, conveniently term-limited in 2011. Even opponents are impressed, or at least they say they are. “He’s an unusual combination of someone who’s really good on policy, really good on politics, and really good on TV,” says Democratic lobbyist Anthony Podesta. “And everybody likes him.”
Here’s the problem. Over three decades in politics, Barbour may have accumulated too much baggage to withstand the scrutiny of a presidential campaign. Besides, he is way too good a vice presidential candidate to waste at the top of the ticket.
Are these remarks about Obama by a U.S. Senator racist? Are they untrue?
Senator Harry Reid favored Obama as a man likely to win the presidency for the Democratic Party. Here is an analysis of why he liked Obama and why he thought he would win:
“Reid “was wowed by Obama’s oratorical gifts and believed that the country was ready to embrace a black presidential candidate, especially one such as Obama — a ‘light-skinned’ African American ‘with no Negro dialect.” ”
So then, first of all, are these a racist comments? Second of all, are they untrue? More to the point, is it untrue that a black man who is light skinned and without a so-called ‘negro dialect’ more likely to win the presidency than one who is darker skinned and with the so-called ‘negro dialect’?
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