“Particularly if the Republicans nominate a more moderate candidate such as Mitt Romney, Obama will not be able to rely on partisan animosity to succeed where job approval has failed. And, given all that, he might not even run.”

—  Dick Morris

2011-09-20
Obama might pull out
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President Barack Obama won the presidential election against Republican candidate Mitt Romney.

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