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To: bluecat6
"Look at Obama's only re-election campaigns in 1998 and 2002."

Heck, look at his election campaigns:

In the March 19, 1996 primary election, Obama, running unopposed on the ballot.

In the November 5, 1996 general election, he ran against perennial unsuccessful candidate David Whitehead and first-time candidate Rosette Caldwell Peyton.

In the March 16, 2004 Senate primary, Obama ran against six other candidates, with only one viable candidate, Daniel Hynes, and a well funded first time candidate Blair Hull. If had been a two man race between Obama and Hynes, it may have turned out different.

Then of course, he had the Republican candidate, Jack Ryan, destroyed, and got a speaking role at the DNC.

Finally, he got to run against the hapless John McCain during a period of economic collapse and the least popular lame-duck incumbent since Johnson.

The only time he took on a real candidate in a competitive race was his 2000 primary challenge to Representative Bobby Rush, and he was crushed.

57 posted on 06/14/2012 3:05:25 PM PDT by magellan
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To: magellan

True...

In a real fight he and his team - and his sponsors - are losers.

Ayers, oops, I mean Obama learned from 2000....


63 posted on 06/14/2012 3:57:50 PM PDT by bluecat6 ( "A non-denial denial. They doubt our heritage, but they don't say the story is not accurate.")
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To: magellan

Yes, Obama has been “lucky,” but many of our fellow Americans truly believe in luck and don’t like to admit they are fooled.


91 posted on 06/15/2012 11:06:49 AM PDT by Theodore R. (Past is prologue: The American people again let us down in this election cycle.)
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