Friday, March 9, 2012

GOP Infighting May Lead to Second Obama Term

Months ago, many had thought that Barack Obama might have been likely to lose the 2012 election, with his reign as President being considered that was not one that was the most well received. Before Super Tuesday, Mitt Romney appeared to be the man to be the undisputed individual to face Obama. But after Super Tuesday, things are not turning out, as the GOP continue to do battle over the right to face Obama. And the way the winds of change are blowing before the 2012 election, it might be for the right to lose to Obama.


The GOP Burns as Obama Prepares; Romney's Approval Dwindles.


On this day, after Super Tuesday, the day where many experts and people who thought they were experts thought that Mitt Romney would be the man, really were in for a bit of a shock. Romney is still in the race for certain, but Rick Santorum and New Gingrich still seem to be hanging on, making the inevitable seem less inevitable.

The Republican party is at odds, as three months later, there seems to be no man who will be the man. Meanwhile Barack Obama is waiting for the wings, with a smile on his face. An election that might have seemed to be his end, his doom, has become less likely. As his opposite tends to be battling with each other prior to the election, Barack Obama can pick up the scraps.

Of course, as always, with any election, those who are watching the most nervously would be the American people. Their fate is the the hands of a party that seems to be torn apart into several factions and also a man who seems to have had a lackluster Presidential run that has left many in a worse position that they were four years ago.

Romney vs. Obama is likely you may think for the 2012 Election. Well we're not too sure. It seems like at three horse race for the GOP spot between Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich. What end of the horse these men represent will depend on your party preferences. and Mitt Romney, the once golden boy, appears to be losing some luster.

2012 Presidential Election. Where Obama is the only winner so far.