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President Obama is the obvious front-runner. I can not see his being refused the nomination if he wants it and I think he has enough confidence in himself to think he deserves a run for another term. The election is still almost 2 years away so things could change but right now if I were to bet, I would you give you heavy odds that Obama will run again in 2012.

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