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It Begins: Dems Who Actually Want To Win Their Elections Running Away From Obama May 24, 2012
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Lots of good news pouring in these days.
And here's more.
Heidi Heitkamp is running as a Democrat for the Senate in North Dakota. And we're pretty sure that Obama won't be campaiging for her to win that seat.
Here's what she had to say about the Failure-In-Chief: "I think he needed to be more hands-on... I don't think he's done enough to think broadly and come up with solutions that would engage both sides in a reasonable dialogue."
Saying that Obama doesn't "think broadly" is the political equivalent of saying that Charlie Sheen is a sex-addict. It's hardly a startling revelation to anyone who's been paying attention.
Ms. Hietkamp also said that Obama "failed in the one test America had for him, which was to unite the country."
Well, we could have told her that a long time ago.
Then there's the Gabby Giffords aide who is running for her seat. His name is Ron Barber, and he's also a Democrat. And he won't even admit that he's voting for Obama in November!
We can't think of anything to say in response to that, except: LOL!
Also: This should tell you what the internal polling of these candidates is telling them. Obama ain't goin' over too well with their voters.
And we predict that we'll see a lot more of this in the weeks and months ahead: Democrats abandoning the Obama candidacy like Barney Frank running from a Nutri-System program.
Meanwhile, those "Miss Me Yet?" posters of George W. Bush will start to take on new appeal.
Let the fun begin.
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