Editor's notes: Keep in mind that Obama lost 3.5 million votes in 2012 compared to his 2008 total. And, with the 2014 mid-terms, he made, saying, "Although my name is not on the ballot, make no mistake, my policies are, every one of them." And we all know how that worked out. If he was on the ballot via his policies, and that really is his claim, then he just got his butt kicked sideways.
After Hillary gets through with the Democrat primaries, she will have to decide whether she is going to be her own woman, or somebody else's woman. She is not going win if she is perceived as "Obama 3.0"
Rasmussen: In a recent speech criticizing African political leaders
who stay too long in office, President Obama said he could win a third
term if he ran for president again but acknowledged that U.S. law does
not allow it. Could Obama win again?
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 30%
of Likely U.S. Voters say they would vote for the president if he ran
for a third term. Sixty-three percent (63%) would not. (To see survey
question wording, click here.) Most Democrats (57%) would vote to give Obama a third term.
Ninety-three percent (93%) of Republicans, 68% of voters not affiliated
with either major party – and 32% of Democrats – would not.
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