Considering he didn't exceed expectations it wasn't he was expected to lose but to GOP he was suppose to win.
What are you saying? He wasn't expected to lose?
2011 was when Obama's approval was below 50 percent. By the fall 2012, just like in the case for dubya, Obama had approvals at 50 in time where most inc win reelection. And plus the economy was below 8 percent unemployment and capture of Bin Laden increased his approvals too.
Yes but 8% unemployment is severely high still. The last week of the campaign is what won Obama re-election. His approvals were right at the border line.
BS
Romney never led at any point of the campaign. Obama was always going to win, the question was by how much.
You must not have watched the first debate or seen the polling that followed. Please leave this conversation for the adults.
He never led when it came to the electoral college, you know the thing that determines who becomes President. Obama had always been ahead, it may not have been a massive lead.....but he always had a 2-3 point advantage over Mitt throughout race.
The only time the President was endanger was the fall of 2011, he was never endanger of losing at all in 2012, even with the first debate debacle.