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Monday, February 14, 2011

Fox News Poll: Obama Crushes Jeb Bush

Does America need another Bush? 
 
A poll from Fox News released on Monday, conducted by Anderson Robbins Research and Shaw & Company Research, found President Barack Obama in solid shape for winning another term in 2012 -- and routing former Gov. Jeb Bush by 20 points if he were the Republican presidential nominee.

The poll had Obama with 54 percent and Bush with 34 percent.

A poll from Fox News taken back in September found it much closer with Obama at 45 percent and Bush at 37 percent.

Rightardia had published  part of this poll earlier showing that Obama would wallop Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich by more than 20 points.Only Romney and Huckabee have any chance against Obama and Intrade tracking suggests Romney may not run.

Anne Coulter likes Chris Christie, the NJ governor, but he crashed and burned during snowpocalypse and refused to return to NJ during the snow emergency while vacationing at Disney World.

Haley Barbour intends to run, but we doubt if this "Boss Hawg" will resonate well in the North East of Mid-West.

Jeb Bush was greatly responsible for the economic downturn in Florida. He cut taxes for affluent Floridians and fiddled with education. Florida never recovered form the tourism crash that started when gas prices sky-rocketed.

The last two Bush presidents were failures. Does America need a third?

Rightardia opposes political dynasties. That one of the reasons we did not support Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primaries.

Rightardia do not think that southerners are representative of the US because their politics are overly regional and conservative.

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