Will I vote for Barack Obama in November of next year? Yes, if he is the Democratic nominee and the Republican running against him is as horrible as I expect him/her to be. But am I going to be supporting his nomination leading up to the Democratic Convention? No, I will not.
Why? Why would I be willing to risk the possibility that progressive criticism could ruin the President's chances of getting reelected next year? There are actually four reasons why I cannot lift a finger to help Barack Obama with his efforts to win the Democratic nomination:
One, if his approval ratings continue to drop over the next ten months---and I fully expect that they will, with no improvement in the unemployment rate by next summer---the Democratic Party will need a Progressive Democrat to turn to if/when Barack's candidacy becomes an embarrassing liability to the party (e.g., if his approval rating hits the low 30's).
Two, I really don't think we'd be losing much if Barack were to fail to get reelected, because he has been supporting Republican solutions to America's economic problems throughout his term as President, and the nation's economy has failed to recover because of it. More of the same would be bad, whichever party happens to be in power.
Three, of far greater importance than the outcome of next year's election is the urgent need to get Progressive Economic Alternatives heard/understood/debated in the mainstream media whenever there is an opportunity, and there is no better time than during the months leading up to the party conventions when everyone is paying attention to the issues.
Four, The Republicans have already made it clear that they intend to accuse the President of forcing his ultra-liberal economic agenda on the economy only to see it fail. PROGRESSIVES CANNOT ALLOW THIS CALUMNY TO GO UNCHALLENGED. Running a Progressive challenger against the President is now the best/only way to make it clear in the minds of the electorate that the traditional Democratic Method of fixing the economy after the Republicans have broken it (dramatically INCREASING GOVERNMENT SPENDING) has not yet been tried.