President Barack Obama’s re-election chances are imperiled by the combination of rising food and gas prices, Democratic political analyst Doug Schoen tells Newsmax.TV.
Regarding another volatile issue, Schoen said the public opinion battle over collective-bargaining rights in Wisconsin is in a stalemate but could break for Republicans.
“The combination of rising food and gas prices could pose grave peril to President Obama’s re-election,” Schoen said in an exclusive Newsmax.TV interview. “Not only would it be inflationary, it literally hits people where they live. And we saw with Jimmy Carter in the late '70s the impact of stagflation. If we had a period of stagnant economic growth, inflation and potentially increasing interest rates it could be particularly perilous for our president.”
I dunno there sure are a lot of dyed in the wool Liberals around, who can always find an opposing article to everything that is presented. They won't give up without a fight!!!
So far the pollsters still haven't found a Repub that would beat Barack these days. Prices may be higher, but in this bad economy, people like to make sure Uncle Sugar is still in charge. FDR kept the Great Depression going for 12 years and people kept re-electing him.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
SS109 wrote: So far the pollsters still haven't found a Repub that would beat Barack these days. Prices may be higher, but in this bad economy, people like to make sure Uncle Sugar is still in charge. FDR kept the Great Depression going for 12 years and people kept re-electing him.
There will still be people waiting for that "Obama money" rofllol
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