Being absolute regarding predictions is an interesteing thing.
I can tell you with close to absolute sureness that Casey Anthony will not get the Republican nomination for president.
I can tell you with close to the same sureness that Herman Cain will not get the Republican nomination. (He has expressed some radical opinions that have not been brought out yet)
I am more sure Cain will not get the Republican nomination than I am that Obama will get the Democratic nomination.
I suspect President Obama will not get reelected. However, when you get a two man race going and we have some serious unknowns, like who the opponant will be, and the amount of time between now and then, the certanty in which I can make predictions becomes much less. Anything can happen in a two man race, the Republicans could nominate Romney, then it could come out that he had an adulturous love affair with Ted Bundy... In that case I would predict that Obama would be reelected in a landslide.
I can tell you with close to absolute sureness that Casey Anthony will not get the Republican nomination for president.
I can tell you with close to the same sureness that Herman Cain will not get the Republican nomination. (He has expressed some radical opinions that have not been brought out yet)
I am more sure Cain will not get the Republican nomination than I am that Obama will get the Democratic nomination.
I suspect President Obama will not get reelected. However, when you get a two man race going and we have some serious unknowns, like who the opponant will be, and the amount of time between now and then, the certanty in which I can make predictions becomes much less. Anything can happen in a two man race, the Republicans could nominate Romney, then it could come out that he had an adulturous love affair with Ted Bundy... In that case I would predict that Obama would be reelected in a landslide.