Here's how you know Obama is in trouble.

Name one? Allyson Schwartz
Dannel Malloy makes two

I could probably name more but the reality is that the President showing up at a rally hardly qualifies as a news.

This is your brain on Fox News, get better soon.

Ok...fair enough a couple of blue state gubernatorial candidates. Connecticut, the bluest of blue.

Are there people that are campaigning on being sent to congress to directly support Obama's policies that are bragging about more of the same?

"President showing up at a rally" definitely qualifies as a news. Plenty of examples of him being in a state like California, Florida and Colorado for a fundraiser and Dems going out of their way not to attend the fundraiser. Even more newsworthy would be anyone asking him to stump with them or cut a commercial for them.

Michele has been out and about.


Here's Clinton saying don't vote AGAINST Obama, hes gone in two years anyway. In the Liberal Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/10/how-to-defend-democrats-without-defending-obama/381160/
 
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And Michelle is all over the fucking place.

And really you can't be a Democrat without riding Obama's coattails. It's simply not possible. Until 2016 (realistically 2018) you are either riding Obama's cock or you're sitting out.
 
And Michelle is all over the fucking place.

And really you can't be a Democrat without riding Obama's coattails. It's simply not possible. Until 2016 (realistically 2018) you are either riding Obama's cock or you're sitting out.

Not what I said. I said "with pride."
 
Show a single Democratic candidate that is "riding his coat-tails" with pride. They aren't even appearing with him in deep-blue districts.

Valid point.

People say Bush left a mess-and he did-but now its compounded by the additional mess Obama has made.

So I don't think the dems will benefit. In fact we may get that "spite election" where people vote Republican because they are disgusted with the last eight years.

Which is why Obama won back in 2008 it was "Sure, why not?" election.
 
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