Posted on 09/16/2011 9:57:32 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Obama team pushes back at suggestions he's in trouble By Sam Youngman - 09/16/11 12:27 PM ET
President Obama and his closest advisers are pushing back at the notion Obama is a one-term president doomed for defeat in 2012.
Obamas top political adviser on Friday issued a memo to the Sunday news show producers and other reporters that concludes Obama is in strong shape for another four years in the Oval Office.
The memo from Obama guru David Axelrod noted that the president has strong support from Hispanics, the fastest-growing segment of the population, and that GOP approval numbers are in the dumps.
Obama himself took aim at the doubted while speaking at a Democratic fundraiser on Thursday night. He insisted odds of winning reelection are better than what his chances were for winning the White House in 2008.
Now, I know that, over the last couple of months, there have been Democrats who voiced concerns and nervousness about, well, in this kind of economy, isnt this just arent these just huge headwinds in terms of your reelection?, Obama said.
And I just have to remind people that heres one thing I know for certain: The odds of me being reelected are much higher than the odds of me being elected in the first place.
The affirmations from Obama and his senior political lieutenant come as the White House has won some momentum with its jobs proposal.
Axelrod pointed to a recent CNN poll that showed a plurality of respondents support Obamas jobs proposal, which is crucial to the presidents reelection plan.
Obama may also have benefited from Texas Gov. Rick Perrys entrance into the GOP primary contest. The battle between Perry and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney threatens to be a bruising fight, and while the winner will be more campaign-tested, the GOP standard-bearer will also take some internal hits.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday found Obama leading Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, 51 percent to 39 percent. The same poll had Obama ahead of Perry, the Texas governor, 51 percent to 39 percent.
At the same time, Obama has just concluded a painful summer that saw his poll numbers hit new lows following the unpopular debt ceiling deal. Democrats have questioned his leadership on issues ranging from the environment to housing and unemployment, with some questioning whether he should be primaried himself.
Democrats have also expressed worries about Obamas political standing for next year, particularly after a seemingly safe district held by the Democratic Party since the 1920s was lost this week to a neophyte Republican with Tea Party backing.
Democratic strategist James Carville, reacting to the special election losses in New York and Nevada this week, suggested the White House should panic.
Axelrods memo, which took on members of the media and elite commentary, seemed to be a reaction to those concerns.
He said Obama is much better shape to beat his Republican rivals next year than his approval ratings would suggest, in part because of voter support for the jobs proposal and in part because of the publics dismal view of Republicans.
"Members of the media have focused on the presidents approval ratings as if they existed in a black box," Axelrod wrote.
Two thirds believe we should cut taxes for the middle class and rebuild Americas roads and bridges, Axelrod wrote, referring to the CNN poll. Three quarters believe we need to put our teachers and first responders back to work. More Americans trust the president to handle the economy than Congressional Republicans by a margin of 9 points.
Axelrod also took issue with the conventional wisdom that the president has lost many of his base to disillusionment or disappointment, saying that Obama is polling higher with Democrats than President Clinton was at this point in his first term.
Despite what you hear in elite commentary, the presidents support among base voters and in key demographic groups has stayed strong," Axelrod wrote.
Axelrod even went as far as to say that the "base is mobilized" behind the president, pointing to the 12,000 volunteers who applied this summer to help organize the campaign.
He also said that the Republican candidates are running to extremes and are still unknown to the greater electorate.
Their candidates are busy courting the Tea Party, signing off on any economic pledge it might demand no revenue increases under any circumstances, ending Medicare as we know it, draconian cuts that will hamper job creation, Axelrod wrote. And Americans are increasingly rejecting the Tea Partys agenda and its ideological rigidity following the debt negotiations, an AP poll found the Tea Partys approval rating sinking to 28-46. When Americans learn the details of the Republican candidates plans, the choice about Americas future will come into clear view.
He added that the president remains ahead or in a dead heat with the Republican candidates in the battleground states that will decide the election in 2012.
And ultimately it is in those battleground states where voters will choose, 14 months from now, between two candidates, their records and their visions for the country," Axelrod wrote.
Denial is such a lovely, fantastical place.
His team is just trying to keep a job as long as they can.
“Talking Points”. . .are very important when you are attempting to brainwash the country.
Yep.
I can't wait!!
Dem buzzards are circling.
14 months. Starting to get excited!!
It’s not just a suggestion. The stories are all over the place today how much trouble he’s in. Carville slamming him, Hillary challenge stories, dems speaking up against the jobs bill and avoiding it in congress, buyers remorse setting in everywhere now, solyndra, lightsquared, etc.
Denial- it’s not just a river in Egypt.
They are all on-guard and scared of 2012 like the Apocalypse, and they should be. Their fear tells us all we need to know about what is going to happen. They know it. We know it.
Now they are all just concerned with stuffing their pillowcases on the way out.
Did Soros know what he was doing with Obama?
Did Soros intend to expose and crash the Leftists?
Do we need to thank Soros for Obama?
My father is 80 and has voted Democrat all his. He never ever will again. Obama and his *ahem* ‘lovely’ wife have done what I could not do for decades.
“These people are abortion obsessed, homosexual loving freaking Jew hating Communists!”, I would yell. He would never listen. He does now.
He cant be in trouble...no way.... its way beyond that when Ford has a ad on national TV calling him a economic idiot!
He cant be in trouble...no way.... its way beyond that when Ford has a ad on national TV calling him a economic idiot!
Hands up if you knew about or have been affected by laid off unemployed first responders and teachers.
Purely delusional.
I wouldn’t expect them to say yeah he sucks, but this is delusional.
I hope they stay that way right up to Nov 012.
I wouldn’t expect them to say yeah he sucks, but this is delusional.
I hope they stay that way right up to Nov 012.
I would say Trouble is his middle name, but his middle name is worse than that!
Pushes back like a girl... no correction... like the fag that he is. I forgot for a moment that the Candidates on our side with the largest balls are all female. My apologies.
LLS
Of course, it's one of our 57 states, on the western border of the great state of Delusion.
You said...
“My father is 80 and has voted Democrat all his. He never ever will again. Obama and his *ahem* lovely wife have done what I could not do for decades.”
Sounds like my folks. The exception was Reagan.
You said...
“My father is 80 and has voted Democrat all his. He never ever will again. Obama and his *ahem* lovely wife have done what I could not do for decades.”
Sounds like my folks. The exception was Reagan.
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