Obama deadenders.

AuthorCavanaugh, Tim
PositionFollow-Up - President Barack Obama

When reason.com ran its "Who's Getting Your Vote?" survey in 2008, a significant number of the scientists, writers, entertainers, artists, and other notables in our universe said they were either casting a ballot for or favoring then-Sen. Barack Obama. By picking up support from 12 people out of 42, or 29 percent, of our participants, Obama performed decidedly better than incumbent President George W. Bush did in our 2004 survey (10 out of 46, or 22 percent).

Coming into office, Obama promised much. For better or worse, he has delivered much, from a mandate forcing every American to buy health insurance (which he had actually campaigned against) to the joint-service mission that killed 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden (which did in a way fulfill his campaign promise to get tougher on Pakistan). So do those 2008 Obama voters stand by their votes?

When we followed up in 2010, one Obama-leaner--reason cartoonist Peter Bagge--revealed that he'd ended up voting for Libertarian Party candidate Bob Barr. reason science columnist Ronald Bailey expressed regret at the way Obama's efforts had "for the most part ... harmed the country." The rest stood by their 2008 decisions. Contributing Editor Julian Sanchez reiterated his grudging pro-Obama stance from 2008, declaring that he "just barely" stood by his previous position "on the grounds that John McCain could still die in the next two years."

When we checked in again in September 2012, these Obama...

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