(i) His ability to raise more money through his small donors than the Republican candidates. Obama Campaign for America is planning to raise $1.2 billion to fight the GOP's machines
(ii) His publicly acclaimed oratorical ability, deep knowledge about issues and communication skills.
(iii) The faithfulness of his major voting blocks (African-Americans, Hispanics, middle-class Americans, urban whites and the new immigrants).
(iv) Republican Party is too polarized and divided between the conservatives and the radical Tea Party elements.
(v) He has no single opposition in the Democratic Party against him in 2012.
(vi) The two leading Republican candidates at the moment are supported by two different groups within the same party that are light years apart in their political ideologies.
(vii) The present tax issue (Buffet Rule) in America between the rich and the middle class and the poor. 70% of American voters support tax increase on the rich which is Obama's position and political message in 2012 presidential election.
(viii) The poor job performance of the Republican-led House of Representatives. 82% of American voters did not approve their job performance and many of them will face a tough battle next year in their midterm elections.
(ix) Obama still has more than one more year in Oval Office to turn the ailing economy around for better. The Obama's proposed American Job Bill to be paid for by taxing the rich Americans and the corporations was opposed by the Republican majority in the House of Representatives will now become a political referendum on the Republican led House and a political message in 2012 midterm and presidential elections. Unemployment rate has now dropped to its lowest rate since 2009. It is now 8.5%.
(x) The swing block in all presidential elections, the independents support taxing the rich and the corporations more which is the same political position that Obama holds now and it will be his major political campaign message or agenda for 2012.
(xi) There are too many ways to reach the electoral magic number of 270 without following the traditional red states/blue states patterns. (xii) The demographics of the electorates are changing in every presidential circle. (xiii) 13 million Hispanic-Americans are now eligible to vote in the 2012 presidential elections. (xiv) Many polls show President Barack Obama ahead of his GOP potential rivals in a match to match national contest in 2012.
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