jueves, 12 de enero de 2012

Predictions to Obama´s Reelection



Past year, Obama has formally launched his campaigin for reelection this November 2012. He expects to increase his campaign funds (more than 2008) for scare his republican’s opponents and make sure his goal.

Many analysts predict Obama probably will be again President because in US is a tendency Presidents were reelected. However, other thinks is not too sure and will be not easy, cause his popularity has suffered falls, from 52% last year to 47% last month, explained to a slowing economy recover, Libya conflicts, a high unemployment, soaring federal and collapse of the housing market. Also, Obama has lost his back in some states he obtained high votes like on 2008 in Carolina Del Norte and Indiana. But he keep holding an important back still in States where the black population is high like Colorado, Nevada and Ohio.
The prediction to Republican candidate is accurately they can claim Obama fails areas to improve and develop them, to expect obtain better back. But Republicans still haven’t launched a presidential candidate and don’t have no one certain card to do it, because they don’t have a strong politic and enough money to make some weight to Obama’s campaign.
Anyway Obama has a high advantage above his political opponents and count with a high supporting from his ministries and government advisers.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/04/barack-obama-re-election-run
(Title: “Barack Obama eyes $1bn re-election bid as Republicans
ponder challengers”/Author: Ewen MacAskill/ Date: Tuesday 5 April, 2011)

3 comentarios:

Francisco Bustos D. dijo...

Hi Camila. I think that Obama has high possibilities for being re elected, because people don`t want a Republican. I think that the problem es that Obama doesn`t make a difference, because he didn`t stop the war in Iraq, and he couldn`t do anything against economic crisis.

Regards.

Francisco Bustos D. dijo...

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Sarasvati77 dijo...

They say that popularity does not ensure the presidential election, especially when there is economic interest at stake