5 Ways Obama Can Come Back After Democratic Losses

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THE QUESTION NOW IS:

Who will challenge Obama in the 2012 cycle?

*Mark Warner?

*Evan Bayh?

*Ed Rendell (a little older, but has experience and common sense!)?

*Hillary?

*Howard Dean?

Look at that electorial map as of November 3!! IT IS RED! Not only did the republicans eat the democrats lunch in the mid term, but ate Obama’s lunch for 2012! Look at state legislators they picked up, and the governors!! OBAMA HAS LOST IT ALL!!

Based on his press conference of November 3, HE DOES NOT GET IT!! He will in November 2012!!

My tendency is to push Evan Bayh -- (Honest, Will Not Need Czars, Has a Backbone, Caring, and HAS EXPERIENCE)

PappyHappy of GA 1:46PM November 04, 2010

I was hoping Obama would be successful. When he turned so far from the center I knew he was toast. It just didn't work. Hillary (or someone like her) should replace Obama at the top of the 2012 ticket. Otherwise, the stupid rednecks are going to take over completely. It would be honorable for Obama to announce that he is not seeking another term. It better be soon so good candidates can come forward. The Republicans already have a huge headstart. Obama has become the Carter. Let's not go there again.

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centerfielder of NY 1:00AM November 04, 2010

President Obama needs to enlist someone whom the Republicans can "relate to".

Pat Buchanan would be a good fit. The Tea Party thinks it is tough and pioneering while Pat was talking populist government, economic nationalism, and perpetuation of our nation fifteen years ago.

Buchanan is brilliant and would blow away most of the pundits and Tea Party members...only problem was his propensity towards mixing religion and making threats for non-Christians, etc.

Take that miscommunication out of the equation, Pat could talk to both sides and get those old blue-blood, hardline Republicans to sit down and negotiate reasonably.

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Mopery of FL 10:35PM November 03, 2010

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