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The Future for the GOP if Obama wins?

I think it shows one thing: a very effective campaign focused, not on Obama's record, not on his future plans, but on denigrating the Republican nominee. If I'm not mistaken (?) didn't Republicans do extremely well in the 2010 elections? I think they did. What's changed?

What's changed is two years. The Republicans promised JOBS JOBS JOBS and all they did was keep doing what they'd been doing: block Obama's jobs programs and, in the process, come a hairs breadth from destroying the full faith and credit of the United States.
 
I would guess the number of voters that actually vote but im not sure on the numbers to be certain?

It is a different demographic spread--it is not just the turnout, but that is part of it--especially if you have a couple safe-seat folks on the ballot that don't face any serious challenge.
 
Praise be to God that Obama wins reelection. That other fellow bodes ill. That guy Grover Nordquist was heard saying that the Republican president need only do what they the party wants him to do.
Somehow I just do not believe that Romney has the capacity to do things for himself. Sounds like he will be nothing more than a rubber stamp whether it be on his own or what he is told to do.

There are only two things the Republicans can do under an Obama presidency. They can either remain obstructionists as they have continued to do. But this will probably backfire on them especially if the economy keeps on improving. Or they can cooperate.
But first, the likes of Bachmann, Mourdoch, Akin, Mandel, the R-R ticket, Deb Long have to be eliminated preferably by the ballot before any meaningful improvement can be made. There can be no room for extremist agendas.
 
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