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2012 Presidential Race Starts November 3, and Democrats Want an Option Over Obama

An AP-KN Poll shows nearly half of Democrats polled want an option in the Democratic primary so they don't have to vote for Barack Obama. The traditional split within the Democratic party revolves around Hillary Clinton. As well, Bill Clinton seems to be working particular Democratic campaigns this year, campaigns that supported Hillary in 2008, and many are speculating he will expect repayment of his work in 2012.

From the Associated Press:

WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic voters are closely divided over whether President Barack Obama should be challenged within the party for a second term in 2012, an Associated Press-Knowledge Networks Poll finds.

That glum assessment carries over into the nation at large, which is similarly divided over whether Obama should be a one-term president.

A real Democratic challenge to Obama seems unlikely at this stage and his re-election bid is a long way off. But the findings underscore how disenchanted his party has grown heading into the congressional elections Tuesday.

The AP-KN poll has tracked a group of people and their views since the beginning of the 2008 presidential campaign. Among all 2008 voters, 51 percent say he deserves to be defeated in November 2012 while 47 percent support his re-election _ essentially a tie.

Among Democrats, 47 percent say Obama should be challenged for the 2012 nomination and 51 percent say he should not be opposed. Those favoring a contest include most who backed Hillary Rodham Clinton's unsuccessful faceoff against Obama for the 2008 nomination. The poll did not ask if Democrats would support particular challengers.