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Can Obama close the gap/heal the bipartisan wounds?
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Irongrip400
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Can Obama close the gap/heal the bipartisan wounds?
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November 06, 2012, 08:45:22 PM »
It seems he has been a polarizing figure, and when you see who voted and didn't vote for him, things are pretty bad. What is the road map going forward to get America back on track?
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Irongrip400
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November 06, 2012, 08:50:01 PM »
Hopefully the Dems use this as an evaluation with how close it was, and make some concessions to get this country back on track.
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arce1988
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USA is still fucked.
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kh300
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I can bench more then Obama
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Archer77
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Republicans are to ideological to compromise on anything. Now they are a wounded dying animal that will lash out in desperation at any perceived threat.
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