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And what about the beacon of hope? Analysts say there is no second term for Obama.

Revealed:  President Obamas second term in doubt

President Obama might have done his job well- for the first term.  But new revelations are putting a lot of doubt in him reigning for a second term.

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Somebody is now taking popularity, and weaving his way to white house. This is part of the leaked information from white house sources.Obama earns 79% support from Democrats, but Paul gets just 66% of GOP votes. Voters not affiliated with either major party give Paul a 47% to 28% edge over the president.

Paul, an anti-big government libertarian who engenders unusually strong feelings among his supporters, was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. But he continues to have a solid following, especially in the growing Tea Party movement.

Twenty-four percent (24%) of voters now consider themselves a part of the Tea Party movement, an eight-point increase over the past months. Another 10% say they are not a part of the movement but have close friends or family members who are.

Thirty-nine percent (39%) of all voters have a favorable opinion of Paul, while 30% view him unfavorably. This includes 10% with a very favorable opinion and 12% with a very unfavorable one. But nearly one-out-of-three voters (32%) are not sure what they think of Paul.

And what about the beacon of hope? Analysts say there is no second term for Obama.