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Are Democrats Retreating From Obama?
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FBN’s Neil Cavuto on the growing number of Democrats second-guessing Obama.
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- Date Jun 8, 2012
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FBN’s Neil Cavuto on the growing number of Democrats second-guessing Obama.
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Heavily into this show this is only Powell's -- another big issuing helpful Ronald tonight Democrats and full throttle retreat from the president.
Not not done about the ones who don't want the big guy -- with them undone about the -- just this week constantly second guessing.
What Bill Clinton wondering aloud whether all the was tax rate to be extended.
Before only mildly dialing it back like -- -- New Jersey mayor Cory Booker defended private capital over the White House.
All -- stabbed him in the back and -- Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick who defended Mitt Romney's -- days before the White House force him to take that back.
But you know something -- -- of these guys fully retreated from their government's most stuck by the large steam of their comments that brother capitalism evil.
And a moderate approach to business really visible that debt.
Maybe that's why Harry Reid was being so effusive about Bill Clinton this week -- really.
When Nancy Pelosi was dreaming about Hillary Clinton and it's when -- succeed presidential run this -- Would the democratic mayor of San Jose as we've been saying was celebrating a tough -- any measure overwhelmingly approved by voters in his city this week.
Order -- the justice blue democratic mayor of Los Angeles, California.
Was talking about doing the same got -- thing in this city this week.
You soon I'm seeing here too many to ignore too many for the White House out of -- here and browbeat here.
So I see a pattern of Democrats have serious doubts.
About a president with whom they had serious issues issues on which he's taken the wrong side and a softening economy for which is offered the wrong facts.
That is why the president's it affects.
His -- loyal allies.