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Here is the second part of Jim's 2012 predictions, what happened and his score. Jim Blasingame recaps the rest of his 2012 predictions, from Obamacare, to election results to oil prices to the BCS game, plus what happened and his score.
Here is part of Jim's 2012 predictions, what happened and his score. Jim Blasingame recaps some of his 2012 predictions, from GDP to unemployment to small business confidence, plus what happened and his score.
Why did Republicans allow Democrats to define their brand? Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to explain that if you allow the competition to define your brand, as Republicans allowed Democrats in the 2012 election, you will lose.
What demographic revelations resulted from the 2012 election? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the demographic indicators from the 2012 election, the minority and youth influence.
What were the big surprises of the 2012 election? Burt Folsom joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the surprises that contributed to Obama's reelection, including unemployed people voting to reelect the president.
Which party is the best at the game of politics? Bill Brandt joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the two sides to the 2012 election: the demographic side & the tactical side, plus the two argue over whether Republicans are as politically-savvy as Democrats.
Did Mitt Romney get the license number of that truck? Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what happened with the 2012 presidential election, why the GOP did do poorly and what they the party has to do to become relevant.
What makes 2012 a tipping-point year politically? Terry Neese joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the especially high stakes that are on the table for Americans as they go to the polls to vote.
The sales pipeline is not full. Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame with the recent Tatum Survey indicating the sales pipeline is not improving at the end of 2012, which is contributing to a bleak hiring picture.
America has a choice to make on election day. Jim Blasingame compares the differences in the world-views of the two presidential candidates and how America would look under either on for the next four years.