Obama seems to think that if he just explains his liberal ideology to voters again, that they may see the light.
Democrats do not forgive defeat very easily. In the week after his “shellacking” in the midterm elections, Democrat approval of Obama’s performance as President dropped from 88% to 81% in the Zogby Poll, bring his overall approval down to 43%
When a President starts to shed members of his own party, a vicious cycle has set in which can lead to a primary challenge.
Not from Hillary Clinton, at least not yet, she is far too cautions and intertwined with the administration to be the first to move against Obama.
Just as Bobby Kennedy needed Eugene McCarthy to test the waters for a primary challenge to Lyndon Johnson in 1968 so Hillary Clinton will look to others to try out Obama’s vulnerability to a liberal challenge, she’ll probably jump in. If it doesn’t, she’ll stay as Secretary of State.
There are 3 possible contenders who might enter Democratic primaries against Obama: Russ Feingold, the outgoing Minnesota Senator defeated during last weeks midterms; Dennis Kucinich, a far left liberal Congressman from Ohio and Jerry Brown the millionaire career liberal politician from California, who has never held a real job.
Full post here by Dick Morris –Creators.com