by captainbryce Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:24 pm
I didn't vote for him mostly because I don't vote. But to be honest, as far as the people who voted for him goes, I don't see why they wouldn't vote for him again as of now. I really don't think he's done anything "wrong" yet and so far I don't think he could be doing anything better with what he's got on his table. I hear a lot of criticizm from people who are against him, but no real specific examples of things he could be doing better or solutions. Plus I really don't think any of the other 2008 candidates would be doing any better right now if they were in his place. The next presidential election is still two years away. The decision to vote for him again or not should be based on who he is running against and whether people feel like that person could do any better. For instance, if he ends up running against Sarah Palin then he should be the President again because she isn't remotely qualified to be the President of the United States. If he ends up running against some intellegent, respectable Republican who explains his exact plans for fixing everything that's currently wrong with the country by then, then he should be considered as Obama's replacement.
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