Friday, April 22, 2011

'Birther' claims force GOP leaders to take a stand

Birther If the fingers of the Republican candidates with a mine field, watching the Democrats. They hope the debate will burn the liberal base, and perhaps linking the party's candidate in the Republican extremist beliefs that eventually attract voters would reject.
In recent days, some prominent Republicans distanced themselves, with varying degrees of stress, and false accusations that Obama was born in a foreign country. But a new poll shows two-thirds of Republicans to increase or request to embrace or be open to almost all of these leaders the Republican Party are not looking for a broader attempt to calm the doubts.
"This is a real challenge to the Republican Party, and almost every Republican candidate for the presidency," said Democratic pollster Geoff Gary. If not properly treated, and said: independent voters could be important to see the Republicans extreme or irrelevant.
Most Americans consider the requirements of a foreign certificate date Obama to be ridiculous, is not worthy of serious debate. However, "Birther" an issue that threatens the early stages of the efforts of the Republican Party to elect a presidential candidate for 2012 downward. Real estate mogul Donald Trump and recently raised the pot, and said repeatedly that Obama has the original birth certificate of his condition.

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