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DREAM Act Supporters Tell Obama To Quit Campaigning On DREAM Act - Page 3

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05-21-2011, 01:16 AM
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No, seriously, it wont. Republicans have a majority in the House and in the Senate, Democrats have lost seats since the DA vote in December. It's not rocket science buddy. Any and all talks by Obama about the DA or CIR, between now and the 2012 elections, will be nothing more than campaigning. It's the sad truth.
Reps do not have a majority in the Senate. Democrats and Obama have high polls which means GOP will have to do something in able to get Latino votes and thats means passing the CIR/DA.
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05-21-2011, 01:18 AM
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Democrats still hold a majority in the Senate, not a super majority but a majority nevertheless. Democrats did in fact lose seats in both chambers, but you obviously don't keep up to date on current politics, but rather only on stuff that is relevant to DA. In the past weeks or so Republicans have been doing some shady things that will cost them many seats in both, the Senate and House. I strongly believe Democrats will gain a majority again in the House, but this time around things might change and they will seize the opportunity to finally pass an immigration bill, whether it being DA or CIR.
GOP will have to pass CIR/DA if they want to compete in the 2012 elections or else its a clean sweep by the Dems.
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^ Do you believe in the easter bunny? or santa claus?
I believe in the Dream Act and CIR.
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Great strategy, now he won't talk about the Dream Act nor there will be any action on it.
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if anything, DA or CIR should pass by 2012. why wouldn't it?
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