Well, that’s because the majority of voters plan to vote against him (even if they don’t plan to vote for the other guy, the definitely plan to vote against Obama).

It’s as simple as that.

Via ABC News:

A majority of Americans expect Barack Obama to be a one-term president, an assessment on which, in past elections, the public more often has been right than wrong.

Just 37 percent in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll say they expect Obama to win re-election in November 2012; 55 percent instead expect the eventual Republican nominee to win. ABC’s George Stephanopoulos is asking the president about that result in an interview today.

It’s a challenging finding for the president because expectations can fuel voter enthusiasm – precisely the ingredient that led the GOP to its broad success in the 2010 midterms, when charged-up conservatives turned out while dispirited Democrats stayed home.

Democrats do expect Obama to win, but they say so only by 58-33 percent – a comparatively tepid vote of confidence within his own party. Republicans, by contrast, smell victory by a vast 83-13 percent. And independents – the linchpin of national politics – by 54-36 percent expect the Republican candidate to beat Obama.

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  8 Responses to “ABC News Headline: Majority Expects Obama to Lose Re-Election”

  1. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Not gonna do a post on the Amanda Knox conviction being thrown out and her being released?

  2. That is the result most reasonable people anticipate, provided there is an election.
    I lived in a country under martial law and witnessed another in total anarchy. I don’t like the trends I’m seeing in this country.

  3. *poof*

    You’re welcome.

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