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If the repubs don't get their act and agenda together, he certainly will.
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Maybe we should focus on this first term....
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I think it all depends on how he does in his first term. If hen carries though on his promises ( I know many of them are long term or very difficult, but if he really tries) I think he will. If he falls down, or if he lets that democratic house and senate go too far, I do not think he will.
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Maybe we can just A)Wait until he's actually inaugurated and the current President ends his term, and B)see how Obama's first term goes before speculating on a second. A lot can happen in a short time in the world of politics. Especially when you consider that it's by no means all about who is President. Consider that there are midterm elections that could affect the balance of power in the House and Senate as well. Depending on the longevity of the Justices, there may be Supreme Court appointments (unlikely). One thing at a time.
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I think it might be a little too early to decide that. He was only elected yesterday.
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I think that there will be positive changes that will come to the USA over the next 4 years,and he will win a second term and even gain many more seats in the senate and the house.
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I hope not. The American public did the right thing and voted in the best of a bad choice, but that is all it was. Hopefully come the next election there will be a decent opponent to take over from Obama. However, give the man a chance! He is not even president yet! He could surprise everyone and actually do a really good job (instead of just doing a slightly better job than GWB as alot of people around the world think).
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Sheesh! Let's get him into office first. I was just rejoicing that all the ads have stopped.
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It all depends on how he does this first term.
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let him finish his first term he will do his best for the country and we wish him the econd term.
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Sure, if GOD wishes.
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No. He will not complete a first term.
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