Ok i dont know how to put the options up anymore
It depends. If the government shuts down and blame is placed on him, I think he will have a very hard time making it out with the DNC nomination. If the blame is placed on the Republicans, he will still have a hard time getting the nomination, but it will be easier.
Doesn't the incumbent usually get the nomination by default?
Normally it happens, but considering how many Democrats are pissed with Obama it isn't hard to imagine that some may switch to Clinton if she decides to run. I mean it was totally possible that, again, we won't know the nominee until hours before the convention, but this time it could be a different outcome.
I have a hard time believing that the DNC would choose someone else unless Obama is an absolute disaster from here on out; they'd pretty much be shooting themselves in the foot. As much as many liberals (including myself) have been less than thrilled with his performance, I'd say he's still the front runner.
Without question he is the front runner, my point was it won't be some easy victory as is. And if he gets blamed for a shutdown, I don't know if they would rather put some one up who stands a better chance at against the GOP candidate. Granted, a lot of polling and debates happen between now and then and so maybe you are right and Obama will get the nomination either way.
It sure doesn't look good for him at this point. I'm waiting to see who his opponent is before I say for sure who I'll be voting for. There are definitely worse choices (Michele Bachmann jumps to mind immediately). There are also better choices, but I think a lot of it depends on who the Republicans run.
It depends. If the government shuts down and blame is placed on him, I think he will have a very hard time making it out with the DNC nomination. If the blame is placed on the Republicans, he will still have a hard time getting the nomination, but it will be easier.
Well see that is the kicker, it has to be Hillary. It was just the Super delegates had such a hard time picking between the two and it took Kennedy to petition them to go for Obama, that I don't know if some of the don't want do overs. And again we can't forget about Michigan and Florida.There is not a chance in Hell he doesn't get the DNC nod... unless of course Hillary runs.
As for re-election. Not looking too good for Mr. Carter, I mean, Mr. Obama.
Obama will win, unless Donald Trump gets the Republican nomination, then all bets are off.
Why do you think that Trump could beat Obama?