Only Barack Obama Can Stop Mitt Romney

The damage Romney's GOP rivals do in the primary will only bloody him to be defeated in the general election

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Laser Haas of DE 2:29PM July 07, 2012

I would listen intently if anyone had anything they could point to that Obama has been positively successful at during his horribly failed presidency. I'm in awe that anyone could see any good whatsoever in his eloquently inept reign. Anyone could have been in office, slept 14 hours a day after a drunken night of poker continuously and done less harm. The standard is that if a Democrat actually takes action, we're all in a lot of trouble. This is why Clinton is viewed so highly. He did absolutely nothing, other than coast down the road that was made free and clear by his predecessors. You bought the Obama rhetoric. You judged a book by it's cover. But to say you're staying on that train still is of the same stubborn incompetence as your failed leader's legacy. I want you to refer to this comment 2 years from now if your Czar wins again because maybe a depression or Iranian nuclear capabilities will finally wake your ignorant ass up that this president just might be out of his self-righteous depth. I love America, i just wish Obama did too.

Dogfacedgod of PA 4:24AM February 02, 2012

Which Mitt are you talking about? the one that was sort of liberal as governor of Mass. where he passed health care reform, was pro choice,anti gun, or the one that has truned his head around like the exorcist and is now a thumping conservative, anti choice anti healthcare and pro gun. He want to go back to an unregulated economy and let wallst run wild. there has nover been a clearer choice for the middle class than this race

Howard of NJ 5:13PM January 16, 2012

WELL THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE. IN A S.C. POLL STEVEN COLBERT IS AHEAD OF SANTORUM BY ONE POINT. THE GOP MAKES POLITICS FUN.

GRACE SCHROTTER of WY 6:21PM January 11, 2012

WELL THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE. IN A S.C. POLL STEVEN COLBERT IS AHEAD OF SANTORUM BY ONE POINT. THE GOP MAKES POLITICS FUN.

GRACE SCHROTTER of WY 6:19PM January 11, 2012

President Obama just has to get re-elected. This republican primary has been a circus. Mitt Romney is so wrong for this country. I worked to get Barack elected and I will work for his campaign again to make sure he gets a second term.

Sharon of NY 5:01PM January 11, 2012

Ron Paul can stop him dead in his tracks . . . as a third party candidate.

Scottie Lowe of MD 4:40PM January 11, 2012

Haley Barbour's namae is mud here in Mississippi after all those pardons as he left office.

Denver Soday of MS 4:16PM January 11, 2012

Yes, as an Unhappy Republican turned independent, I feel that Romney is the BEST chance for the Republicans to beat Obama, but my bet is on Obama to win because the Republicans are too fragmented to pull it together in time. Obama has the improvements in the economy going in his favor, while Romney has only the fear of the unknown. Romney needs more credibility!!!

Jerry Ladner of FL 4:10PM January 11, 2012

It's a sad day when Romney, who has some progressive tendencies (such as his "Obamacare" in Massachussetts), panders to the right wing, thereby a) negating much good that he has done; and b) showing himself to be disingenuous; AND c) almost certainly sewing up the Republican nomination for the November race.

Could it be that many Iowa caucus-goers and New Hampshire primary voters subconsciously want to be progressive?

John Mears of CA 3:58PM January 11, 2012

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