I think he will. The Republican field is pretty weak. Their best candidate, Jon Huntsman, is getting very little support.
I want Obama to stay for another 4 years. He isn't killing the country; the previous administration nearly did, though. Obama inherited a country on the verge of total collapse and kept us limping along, despite Republicans willing to see the country die just to pin the blame on the current president.
America needs fundamental change. The America that you've seen was unsustainable. Over the last thirty years, rich people's incomes tripled while everyone else's remained flat.
They've hoarded prosperity to themselves, eroded away disposable income for everyone else, and choked off consumerism. The economic collapse at the end of the Bush administration has put the country at a tipping point -- either change what we've been doing or collapse completely. Republicans don't want to admit that they've been largely responsible for bringing the country to this point, so they blame Obama for everything.
I'm sorry that you've allowed their spin and propaganda to brainwash you.
It definitely will depend on who the Republican nominee is. Whoever it is, he/she will need to appeal to a much broader base then just the GOP and religious right. He or she will need to appeal to a large number of independents, and even some Democrats.
Just winning the GOP base is simply NOT enough to defeat Obama in 2012.
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