Posted on 10/30/2014 5:01:43 PM PDT by SMGFan
President Barack Obamas name will not appear on ballots across the country next Tuesday but Republicans have done a pretty good job of convincing voters otherwise.
Americans head to the polls on November 4 to elect a new Congress and how the elections turn out will have a major impact on President Obamas final two years in office. And the way the polls look right now, the president should prepare for an even more difficult last two years in office if Republicans are able to capitalize on the sour public mood and retake a majority in the Senate as well as bolster their majority in the House of Representatives
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YES WE CAN!
Actually, President Obama said that ALL of his policies were on the ballot! Republicans were just agreeing with him for once.
Things look pretty bad when you can say its a vote against the President.
Mid-terms are never good - and Obama’s policies haven’t made a difference.
For that he’s going to pay the political price with the country.
but GOP will not call him a left wing radical extremist
I don’t believe that they need to engage in name-calling. The electorate can tell that something is terribly wrong!
“Actually, President Obama said that ALL of his policies were on the ballot”
The ads I am hearing on the radio say this word, for word. And it is 0bama, himself, saying the words!
But, can we survive what elected the POS twice? I think not.
The same folks will just elect another one just like him in another 2 years.
This election will end up being little more than a speed bump for the Dems.
lol ... just now???
Received mailer today from my Congressman (R):
“Send President Obama a Message on Tuesday, Nov 4.”
“It’s time to repeal and replace ObamaCare.”
Other side has a huge pic of the ONE, next to a giant “Tuesday
is your last chance to vote against Pres Obama’s liberal agenda.”
Quote of Obama saying, “I am not on the ballot, but make no mistake, all these policies are...”
Repeat first two lines.
This approach lets the R treat his (unmentioned) opponents for the Congressional seat as if they don’t exist, and avoid nasty personal attacks.
Yeah, I’d say the Republicans are running against Obama.
They would be complete idiots not to, but that is always an option.
It makes one wonder how the Republicans managed to get President Obama to say that so that they could frame the issue!?
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