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Monday, January 2, 2012

Mitt Romney Leads Barack Obama in a Hypothetical Rasmussen Poll

2012 Presidential Matchups - Rasmussen Reports™

2012 GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney (L) and President Barack Obama (R)

According to Rasmussen Reports, former Massachusetts Governor and the GOP's leading candidate Mitt Romney presently leads President Barack Obama in a hypothetical poll 45% - 39%.  In a hypothetical Election 2012 matchup Mitt Romney has jumped out to his biggest lead over the incumbent president.  According to this report, President Obama would lose the election to GOP candidate Mitt Romney if the election were held today.  A week ago Romney trailed Obama 44% - 41%.  The week before that Romney held a slight edge over President Obama by a margin of 43% - 42%.  It's a close contest between the two.  As it now stands, Mitt Romney is the only GOP candidate who leads President Obama in a hypothetical poll.  The rest of the GOP candidates trail the president in the latest hypothetical polls from Rasmussen. 

The latest poll results from Rasmussen sound like welcome news so far to those who desire to see President Obama defeated this November in his re-election attempts for president.  The poll numbers shouldn't even be that close.  President Obama should be behind by 50+ points.  The problem is none of the Republican candidates are formidable opponents against the president.  When they debate together, they don't say a whole lot.  You consistently hear the same talking points from them regardless of what the issue is in these debates.  We need candidates that will espouse the theme of God, Country, and the Constitution.  Anything that's unconstitutional they won't support.  We need to hear these candidates say they will build a triple-tiered border fence from Texas to California to protect our borders.  They need to stand against amnesty for illegals and reinforce our immigration laws.  We need presidential candidates that are willing to put the axe to wasteful spending and ineffective government bureaucracy.  We need a candidate that will unhook the United States from the Federal Reserve and the United Nations.  We also need candidates that won't allow themselves to be manipulated and controlled by the puppetmasters.  We don't have any GOP candidates like that.  That's the reason why there's a great possibility that President Obama could be re-elected this year.  I hope not.  It just depends whether the forces of Nimrod still want him to be in charge of the office of the president for another four years. 

One of the biggest concerns I have in this year's race is the possibility of a third party candidate giving voice to conservative causes such as Donald Trump.  If we have a third-party candidate that says what's important concerning the future of America, then it could split the conservative vote in November and hand the election to Barack Obama.  I'm fearful that could happen.  Donald Trump has been stating that he's keeping the door open for a possible presidential bid as in independent this year.  He's already changed his registration to "independent."  If Mitt Romney or some of the other GOP candidates win the nomination, then I think there's a strong possibility for a "conservative" third-party candidate.  If Donald Trump's that candidate, then it will change the dynamics of the race more than likely resulting in President Obama winning re-election this November.  I hope I'm wrong.  Only time will tell.

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