2012 U.S. Presidential Election Projection - Obama/Palin

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2010

One possible scenario for the 2012 U.S. Presidential election. This scenario assumes Sarah Palin is the republican nominee with Bobby Jindal as her running mate. Palin isn't as strong a national candidate as Mitt Romney from my first video; I believe it would be a mistake for the GoP to nominate her for President as every poll shows she is weak with independent voters who always decide elections these days.

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  • So now you have to do two things.

    First, convince conservatives that the results would be different if someone else sat on the right. Which you cannot.

    Second, you're being really presumptuous with Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Nevada, and Colorado, ALL OF WHICH went BACK to the GOP in this last election because they are all enraged at Obama.

    It's going to be fun watching the libs shrivel in 2012. You keep raising the height of their fall.

  • @snorp73 I think Palin is the worst choice they could make. She's weak with independent voters (which I am one of) and many would vote for Obama just to vote against her. Take a look at my Obama/Romney video to see what difference a stronger, more moderate candidate does for the republicans.

  • @nx84 You are independent voter and I am the King of the Universe.

  • @bjoh249 so now you get to tell me how I vote? the point of these aren't to pick my favorite(s) but to run what I feel are the most likely scenarios with each match-up. Palin can't beat Obama in a national election; every poll taken in the last 2 years shows that. The Romney projection was a toss-up; I do think this election will come down to Ohio as any close race would.

    I also think John Thune is a dark horse for the GoP nomination and would be a VERY strong national candidate for them.

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  • @TeslaDRay

    meaning voting for either or, both voting sides are zombies. it would be funny if it weren't so sad.

  • @Whiteberry77

    voting americans are that stupid.

  • who cares, they're all crooks no matter who you put in there. the only one that holds water is ron paul.

  • Please tell me that voting Americans are not this stupid.

  • vote Ron Paul 2012 he says he'll leave it to the states to do as they see fit and who is the state!? well thats the people that live in that state! Ron Paul 2012 giveing us back our freedoms!

  • Considering this is Palin, I would give Arizona, South Dakota, Indiana, Georgia, and maybe South Carolina to Pres. Obama.

  • Well, two things: Palin is very unlikely to be the nominee. She is running for GOP-Kingmaker, not for President. Secondly, the map looks pretty likely to happen. In not one DEM pick up state that has been polled thus far has anyone from the GOP field a lead. Only Indiana has not been polled yet. And Obama beats Gingrich in Georgia. Huckabee was probably the strongest candidate, but he is now out. It will be Romney in 2012 and he will lose by around 10 points.

  • how you make videos like dis??

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