Friday, October 14, 2011

"OBAMA VERSUS THE THREE GOP PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES IN 2012"

Herman Cain has no visible political structures on the ground in any of the early state primaries as well as the money-power needed to campaign effectively, yet he remains the leader in the GOP presidential field and he is leading in all the recent polls. Some of his opponents said he is not a serious candidate and that his main   goal in politics is his book signing. Another reliable polls yesterday puts Herman Cain far ahead of the rest in the critical state of Florida that is too important to any GOP presidential candidate to win the party's primary as well as in the general election in 2012.

According to reliable polls that are out today, if the presidential election was held today and Mitt Romney emerges as the GOP presidential candidate, Obama leads Romney nationwide by 46% to 44%. If Herman Cain becomes the GOP nominee and runs against Obama in 2012. According to the polls, Obama leads Cain by a big margin of 49% against 38%. If Obama runs against Governor Perry of Texas in 2012, the margin is the largest and it stands at 51% for Obama and 39% for Perry.

Obama's approval rate is the lowest at 39% since he became the president. His American Job bill is popular amongst likely American voters at 63%. Obama brought in more money into his presidential campaign and for his party than the total amount of money brought in by all the GOP presidential candidates at the end of the last summer. Obama raised a whooping sum of $70 million for his own re-election in 2012.

It will be too difficult for Obama to be easily defeated in 2012 by any of his GOP rivals. Politics is always a game of numbers. As 2012 presidential elections draw nearer, all hands are now on the deck and time will surely tell us what to expect in 2012. Is it going to be Obama versus Romney or Obama versus Cain or Obama versus Perry?

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