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==Predictions==
 
==Predictions==
 
===2011-09===
 
===2011-09===
The [[2012]] [[US/president/election|US presidential election]] is currently looking very depressing, given that it will probably be a contest between near-right [[Barack Obama]] (incumbent) and whoever the GOP picks. If they pick a [[fundie]] nutcase like [[Michelle Bachmann]] or [[Rick Perry]], they will probably lose; if they pick a moderate or near-right candidate like [[Mitt Romney]], then it barely matters who wins.
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The [[2012]] [[US/president/election|US presidential election]] ultimately came down to extreme pro-corporate Republican [[Mitt Romney]] versus incumbent moderate pro-corporate Democrat [[Barack Obama]].
  
The only real hope is if a credible 3rd-party or independent candidate is able to make some headway.
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Despite much discussion of 3rd party candidates on social networking sites, and considerable IRL campaigning by [[Gary Johnson]], no 3rd party was able to make significant headway in the polls.
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==Pages==
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* [[/Jim Turner]]: an alleged instance of [[voter fraud]]
 
==Candidates==
 
==Candidates==
 
===Independent / 3rd Party===
 
===Independent / 3rd Party===

Revision as of 02:40, 5 November 2012

Predictions

2011-09

The 2012 US presidential election ultimately came down to extreme pro-corporate Republican Mitt Romney versus incumbent moderate pro-corporate Democrat Barack Obama.

Despite much discussion of 3rd party candidates on social networking sites, and considerable IRL campaigning by Gary Johnson, no 3rd party was able to make significant headway in the polls.

Pages

Candidates

Independent / 3rd Party

Republican

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Reference

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