Who Do You Think Currently Has the Upper Hand in the 2012 Election?
SodaHead Politics
2012/06/05 23:35:33
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We know you want to make your opinion count -- especially during the time of a serious election. So, every week, SodaHead will host a handful of up-to-date polls having to do with the upcoming 2012 election.
Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

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The only way Obama has the "upper hand" is if he does the same thing as 08
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Anyways, to answer the poll question, I guess the best way to answer the question would be this:
As of right now, it appears the Anti-Constitutionalists from both parties have the upper hand fighting for a power grab. Either way, if either Anti-Constitutional candidate wins, it's the Pro-Constitutional Americans that lose. Of course, there is still a election going on and Pro-Constitutionalists all over America are continuing to strive to save our freedoms and liberties and our sovereignty for ALL Americans.
Sure would make 3rd party candidates in a Presidential election a more realistic option. Plus the system would be harder to bribe and buy out.