I've never cared about politics and my lack of interested holds true for the
current presidential race. I don’t normally follow elections closely but
I try to stay up to date on the current issues. I haven’t even done that
this year. I feel like I've completely ignored the race so far. However, in the past
couple days I’ve tried to play catch up and get a general over view of
how things are going. Here is a political update from someone who doesn’t
follow politics:
I consider myself a fair representation of the rest of the
country. If you asked most people about the election, they would be
probably know just as much as I do.
One of the main reasons for my lack of attention
is that I expect President Obama to win. It's an assumption I've had since the race began. Why pay attention when you already
know the ending right? As the election has gone on I was a little surprised that Romney
was doing well. The landslide slam dunk I thought would happen was much closer
in poll numbers. Even still, I still expect Obama will pull it out in the end.
Whether you consider his win a clear victory or an upset is up to you.
Maybe it's not that I assume Obama will win, it's that I know the Republicans will lose. Mitt Romney seems like a nice enough guy if you take away his social views. During the early primaries I was shocked that the Republicans might be dumb enough to back Rick Santorum. There was a pretty pathetic bunch to choose from and Romney was clearly the only sane one in the bunch. Although, can you imagine the comedic shit show that would have resulted if Santorum got the nomination? That's an alternate universe I'd like to visit for a day.
Romney might be sane but he's also a stiff boring white guy. As every year passes, the Republicans seem to be loosing touching with modern society. A well dress white guy with good hair isn't enough anymore. I read a good article on comments made by conservative Senator Lindsey Graham on the Huffington Post last night. He said it best:
"Mitt Romney should be headed for a win over President Barack Obama, with coattails for down-ticket offices. But in acknowledging a trend in the polls
against the GOP, Graham said it would show that
America's demographics have so changed -- in Democrats' favor -- that a
president's stewardship of the economy no longer is a deciding factor.
"If we lose this election, performance as president doesn't matter
like it used to," Graham said in a discussion with The Huffington Post
and several other reporters outside the Senate chamber last week.
"There's a reason no president has ever been reelected with an
economy like this," Graham said. "It would tell me that it's more of a
demographic race for president than it is a performance-based race. And
that may be where we're at as a nation, and maybe where we are as a
party, and we just don't know it."
Graham, who said earlier that the country wasn't "generating enough
angry, white guys" to keep the GOP in business, was referring to the
growing trend of Republicans depending on white voters to win elections.
It's
a startling admission from a Southern white politician, but one he
stood by. "If he's able to do this, President Obama's rewritten
history," Graham said. "If we lose as Republicans, we're going to have
to ask ourselves, who are we going to be? If we don't beat this guy, who
are we going to be?"
Visit the Huffington Post to read the full article.
I think that pretty much sums it up. Even at his worst, Obama seems like leader for the future. Mitt Romney is a boring CEO. Like Alec Baldwin's Jack Donaghy minus sex appeal, charm and charisma.
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