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[quote=Anonymous]After the Bush administration, many people were looking for something different. Obama was much more different than McCain. Obama has turned into a mediocre president. He is far from the worst, but also far from the best president out there. He will probably go down in rating somewhere between the 10th and 25th ranked presidents depending on the individual poll, criteria, etc. Obama is not a strong president, but a competent one. However, with the slow and disappointing economic recovery, this really should be the Republican ticket's chance to regain the White House, but the crop of candidates that was put up was lackluster and unattractive. The best candidates were far too conservative (good for the Tea Party, but bad for the rest of the Republicans and the county in general) and the more acceptable candidates were all pretty indistinguishable. If you had a reasonable conservative, but not ultra-conservative candidate who had political experience and a trusted record, they could easily win this election, but the Republicans don't have anyone with both the political charisma and acumen that isn't offensively ultra-conservative. [/quote]
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