U.S. President Obama waves from the Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington (JASON REED, REUTERS / December 23, 2011) |
December 27, 2011
For months, the conventional political wisdom said President Obama would wind up facing Mitt Romney in next year's general election. But in recent weeks, sudden shifts in support among GOP voters seem to have increased the chances that another GOP candidate could be nominated. Of Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul or Rick Perry, which would be easiest for Obama to defeat? Or will the president be so dragged down by the economy that he won't be able to knock off any of these candidates? Is next year's election likely to be close? Talk about it!You must be registered with OrlandoSentinel.com to leave comments.
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