Obviously I can't vote in any such election, so I'm out of the voting running....
Welcome back to another in the line of American election blogs, featuring some of my favourite editorial cartoonists and the theme of the election, which is still as of this point in time, one year, two months, and change away.
That doesn't stop the candidates from hitting the campaign trail, running in primaries, and acting like the election's tomorrow generally.
In this corner, we have the incumbent, occupier of the Oval Office, from Chicago, Illinois... President Obama.
And in the other corner, we have a pack of squabbling Republicans desperate to get the nomination to run against the President.
There is, of course, Michelle Bachmann, who's been making a fair amount of noise lately and frequently making gaffes that make Dubya seem articulate....
Mitt Romney is still the nominal front runner, though he's been rather quiet. Maybe he's trying to figure out if changing his first name to something that's not a baseball item will backfire on him.
And the President himself is dealing with the economy, a partisan enemy that for some reason likes to use an elephant as its party symbol, and questions over how grey his hair is getting.
Of course, now that the Iowa primaries are past us, a latecomer's stepped into the ring. More on Governor Perry next time out. Let's just say that if he gets the nomination, the rest of the world will have a lot of face palm moments.
My friends, I submit to you this proposal. In the next election, instead of voting for the Democrats, the Republicans, the Libertarians, the Pirate Party, or the Joe Lieberman Party, it's time to cast your vote for President and Vice President to two guys who can alternate the jobs each day:
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