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Old 01-09-2011, 04:38 AM   #23
Ayyfjicg

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If someone suggested that the Phillies were attracting dupes and doles from NJ and PA, and I said, "they're attracting plenty of people from Delaware", that doesn't neccessarily lead to the conclusion that I'm suggesting that their attendance is increasing, only that their getting fans from places other than PA and NJ.

That said, if you are asking what I think will happen in 2012, it will depend on three things:

1 - is the unemployment rate over 8.5%
2 - does Obama face a REAL primary opponent (someone who can get 25% of the vote)
3 - does the GOP nominate a non-controversial candidate.

Right now, I think the answers will be yes, no, yes. Obama would be tough to beat, probably 60-40 odds of re-election, GOP will hold the house easily, and will pick up 2-5 seats in the Senate. I don't know if you'd consider that a closer election than 2008 or not.
Obama won't face a real primary opponent because his hard core support comes from those most ideologically driven and those are the types to mount challenges to a sitting President. Furthermore, in the average activist Democrat's mind any opposition to Obama is racially motivated. No Democrat would dare oppose Obama.
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