From Raw Story:

American University professor Allan Lichtman is on a winning streak spanning nearly three decades — one that President Barack Obama might have an interest in seeing Lichtman extend.

Lichtman created a formula that has correctly predicted the winner of each election since 1984, beginning with the reelection of President Ronald Reagan, U.S. News and World Report reported. The formula that predicted Obama’s 2008 win is again showing that the incumbent president will win the election, despite the term-low approval rating Obama has been maintaining for past weeks.

“Even if I am being conservative, I don’t see how Obama can lose,” Lichtman said

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4 Responses to “Even if I am being conservative, I don’t see how Obama can lose”!

  1. Ed Susterich says:

    Obama had the potential to be the greatest president in my lifetime. Instead he is the second worst. I voted for him in 2008, but he has not earned my vote again for 2012.

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  2. Jeff Simpson says:

    To be honest greatest in most of our lifetimes is not a very big accomplishment!

    To all who are upset with President Obama, and that includes me, think of everything he has done that you have disagreed with and think of how the McCain/palin ticket would have handled it.

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  3. Super Id says:

    The best thing that Obama has going for him is that the Republican field is weak. There’s no one there that people are going to be excited about.

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  4. Ed Heinzelman says:

    I think, like me, Ed S’s lifetime includes presidents back to Truman.

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