But this is the biggest problem right here... "the US entitlement crowd". There's absolutely no judgment that anyone can pass on someone who votes for Obama. I'm sure there's a laundry list of negative things that can be posted about Obama himself, but I really won't bother my time with negative, UN-productive blame games. I also know that there's nothing positive I could post about Obama that would change anyone's opinion on him, and I also care less to waste my energy with that as well.
But rather than the typical negative thinking, and the murder of creative thinking, I challenge someone to really say that, matched up against the rest of these candidates running, it's against all better judgment to re-elect our current president... They had Newt Gingrich on CNN the other day, and they were trying to get Newt to discuss what the US should be doing in Syria. All he talked about was how poor of a job that Obama has done, and that he's way late in responding with help. Now I'm sure that's great motivation for the people who also dislike Obama, but what exactly did he provide for ideas, and what will that pan out as in the end?... Nada/Nothing/Zilch!!!
So if people without ideas are just running on the premise of what Obama is failing at, then what ideas of their own actually makes them worth voting for? Couple the lack of substance with the out of date social beliefs of the republicans running against him, and I think there can really only be indifference at the idea of voting for Obama (or anyone else).
And this isn't a democrat/republican thing, because that's really only the marketing equivalent of Pepsi/Coke. The fact is that there just isn't anyone running against Obama that is exempt from equal criticism (and more). As far as republicans that I thought would have made better candidates, I liked Huntsman, and from what little I've seen of Chris Christie, I liked him as well. So if the republican voters decided that these candidates running are the best they have, then I think it's really them putting Obama into re-election.