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04-06-2010, 12:28 AM #5OPSenior Member
Rasmussen- Tea Party 48 Obama 44
LOL, more like the party of Enron financial policies and kamikaze pilots. It still remains fact that the tea party is gaining strength & popularity while the Obama regime and its union funded sheeple and paid protesters gets less popular by the day just about.
I can see why being on the side of the teabaggee must be troublesome. Regardless, Im pretty sure that the tea party recognizes Obama as a worthy adversary and opponent, they have said as much in hundreds of interviews all over the world, and will not split the vote for some oddball Independent.....stricly on the fact that they know it will hurt the vote. Its a midterm....and the point is to destroy the Democrat majority...pretty simple stuff..and looking at about 10-12 seperate polling groups...thats exactly whats gonna happen. If the passing of the supposedly wonderful Obamacare hurt Obama, there aint shit for legislation thats gonna save him from total defeat and lame duck status in the midterms.
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