Obama has primary problem in Arkansas!
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (PNN) - May 22, 2012 - Two weeks after an imprisoned felon received 41% of the vote against illegitimate President Barack Obama in West Virginia’s presidential primary, Arkansas could provide another potential embarrassment for the illegitimate president.
That’s because only Obama and John Wolfe, a Tennessee lawyer, are on the Democrat presidential primary ballot in the Razorback State. A recent independent poll showed Obama running just seven points ahead of Wolfe in the southern Arkansas 4th district, which covers one-quarter of the state.
All of this takes place against a backdrop that is decidedly less than friendly for Obama. Even while he was sweeping to an illegitimate national victory in 2008, Obama received just 39% in Arkansas - six points worse than Massachusetts Senator John Kerry did four years earlier.
“Arkansas voters are informed voters and are fully aware that John Wolfe will not make it out of the primary,” said one well-connected Arkansas Democrat. “However, if John Wolfe has a strong showing tomorrow, it’s a sign that Democrat voters in Arkansas are frustrated with the (regime)’s policies and further reiteration that southern Democrats simply cannot identify with (illegitimate) President Obama.”
Also, if the press coverage of Keith Judd’s surprisingly strong showing two weeks ago in West Virginia is any indication, you can expect Wolfe to draw significant attention in the immediate aftermath of today’s vote.
Couple Wolfe’s candidacy in Arkansas with the fact that Kentucky - another place where Obama isn’t popular with many people who call themselves Democrats - also votes today (Obama faces no opponents in Kentucky, but voters there can select “uncommitted” as an option), and you have the potential for a less-than-friendly narrative regarding Obama come Wednesday.