reefraff
Active Member
I think because of the economic meltdown this presidential race is pretty much over. Fair or not the party holding the oval office gets the blame which trickles down to the candidates in that party. Unless someone has a secret video of Obama doing the goat dance around a fire with small children being roasted this race is over.
It's no secret that I oppose Obama so everyone knows where I am coming from.
Nancy Pelosi is a left wing politician and controls the house. Harry reed is more middle of the road but still a pretty liberal guy and controls the senate. Barack Obam by any reasonable measure has shown himself to be very liberal, perhaps even more than Pelosi.
There is no way the Democrats are not going to have strong majorities in both the house and senate after the election and we are definitely talking a major shift to the left in US policy. Whether for or against Obama I was just wondering if this played into your decision?
If you are voting against Obama would Republicans having control of congress make you more apt to vote for him?
It's no secret that I oppose Obama so everyone knows where I am coming from.
Nancy Pelosi is a left wing politician and controls the house. Harry reed is more middle of the road but still a pretty liberal guy and controls the senate. Barack Obam by any reasonable measure has shown himself to be very liberal, perhaps even more than Pelosi.
There is no way the Democrats are not going to have strong majorities in both the house and senate after the election and we are definitely talking a major shift to the left in US policy. Whether for or against Obama I was just wondering if this played into your decision?
If you are voting against Obama would Republicans having control of congress make you more apt to vote for him?