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Poll: 39% of Democrats want Obama to run for a third term


Posted: Nov 8, 2014

"The atmosphere before the midterm elections apparently didn't do a thing to chasten Obama's most hardcore, Democrat fans. A new poll shows that nearly a third of those Democrats surveyed wish Obama could have a third term.

A new Economist/YouGov poll that was conducted just before the elections certainly showed that overall a large number of respondents are unhappy with Obama, but there was also a large number of Democrats who thought that Obama was so great that he deserves a third term.

The poll found that 39 percent of the Democrats surveyed wished that the 22nd Amendment that holds a president to only two terms didn't exist so that Obama could run for a third term."

Seriously ... I do not believe that will never happen ... at least let's hope not.

 

 

Link:  http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/11/06/39-of-Democrats-Polled-Want-Obama-to-Run-for-Third-Term

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Closely mirrors his approval numbers. These are the - hardcore koolaid drinkers.

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Total disaster of a president yet he still gets 39-40% approval, plus/minus a point or two. I know 2 of these people personally and neither of them could find Washington DC on a map, tell you who the Secretary of State is or come within a country mile of guessing the national debt.

The Boy Wonder will probably sign an EO to make it so. - NPC

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I know it's not possible, but does he know that, or do his devotees know that?

Oh, I needed that good laugh to start my day.

Funny - That's the same thing

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I thought about King W in '08.

This post isn't about GWB. - Trying to deflect maybe?

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If you think that of W, why don't you open a new thread. I'd be happy to post directly under you.
Not a deflection. Just a comparison. - nm
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If there were not a two term limit I would...sm - Rosie

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vote for president Obama again. That being said, there is a good reason for limiting the president y to two terms and I have no wish to see that changed so President Obama could have a third term. I would, however, like to see Citizens United overturned and power returned to the people.

that's not what the poll measured - sm

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Wanting him to run is entirely different from the question the poll actually asked, which was the theoretical: Do you WISH he could run.

Interestingly, 51% of those who identified as liberals said "no."

Full results of the poll at the link below:

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