Confidence Waning in Obama, U.S. Outlook

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Well, this will get the Obama-bot's panties in a twist. :lol::lol::lol:

Americans are more pessimistic about the state of the country and less confident in President Barack Obama's leadership than at any point since Mr. Obama entered the White House, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.

The survey also shows grave and growing concerns about the Gulf oil spill, with overwhelming majorities of adults favoring stronger regulation of the oil industry and believing that the spill will affect the nation's economy and environment.

Sixty-two percent of adults in the survey feel the country is on the wrong track, the highest level since before the 2008 election. Just one-third think the economy will get better over the next year, a 7-point drop from a month ago and the low point of Mr. Obama's tenure.

Amid anxiety over the nation's course, support for Mr. Obama and other incumbents is eroding. For the first time, more people disapprove of Mr. Obama's job performance than approve. And 57% of voters would prefer to elect a new person to Congress than re-elect their local representatives, the highest share in 18 years.

The results show "a really ugly mood and an unhappy electorate," said Democratic pollster Peter Hart, who conducts the Journal/NBC poll with GOP pollster Bill McInturff. "The voters, I think, are just looking for change, and that means bad news for incumbents and in particular for the Democrats."


Confidence Waning in Obama, U.S. Outlook - WSJ.com

I told you people. The polls are telling Democrats it's bad news for November. The polls are going LOW for Obama. A LOT lower than for Bush at this time in his presidency.

This doesn't spell good news for Democrats. So far they have proved to be too arrogant and too partisan to listen to the voters.

Plus, the voters are angrier than they were in 1994.

A little over four months and counting people. November is coming! :cool:

:lol::lol::lol:
 
Well, this will get the Obama-bot's panties in a twist. :lol::lol::lol:

Americans are more pessimistic about the state of the country and less confident in President Barack Obama's leadership than at any point since Mr. Obama entered the White House, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.

The survey also shows grave and growing concerns about the Gulf oil spill, with overwhelming majorities of adults favoring stronger regulation of the oil industry and believing that the spill will affect the nation's economy and environment.

Sixty-two percent of adults in the survey feel the country is on the wrong track, the highest level since before the 2008 election. Just one-third think the economy will get better over the next year, a 7-point drop from a month ago and the low point of Mr. Obama's tenure.

Amid anxiety over the nation's course, support for Mr. Obama and other incumbents is eroding. For the first time, more people disapprove of Mr. Obama's job performance than approve. And 57% of voters would prefer to elect a new person to Congress than re-elect their local representatives, the highest share in 18 years.

The results show "a really ugly mood and an unhappy electorate," said Democratic pollster Peter Hart, who conducts the Journal/NBC poll with GOP pollster Bill McInturff. "The voters, I think, are just looking for change, and that means bad news for incumbents and in particular for the Democrats."


Confidence Waning in Obama, U.S. Outlook - WSJ.com

I told you people. The polls are telling Democrats it's bad news for November. The polls are going LOW for Obama. A LOT lower than for Bush at this time in his presidency.

This doesn't spell good news for Democrats. So far they have proved to be too arrogant and too partisan to listen to the voters.

Plus, the voters are angrier than they were in 1994.

A little over four months and counting people. November is coming! :cool:

:lol::lol::lol:


CONFIDENCE in this FRECKING MORON? Right now-- I wouldn't trust him with a pancake and some maple syrup in the moring----:lol:
 
I'd like to see poll results for the following questions:

1) Are you confident in yourself?
2) Do you feel you have any leadership qualities regarding any facet of your own life?
3) Do you feel your life is on the right track?

Self-worth, self-confidence, and self-control are the true barometers in life.
 
I'd like to see poll results for the following questions:

1) Are you confident in yourself?
2) Do you feel you have any leadership qualities regarding any facet of your own life?
3) Do you feel your life is on the right track?

Self-worth, self-confidence, and self-control are the true barometers in life.

1) Are you confident in yourself? Hell yes!
2) Do you feel you have any leadership qualities regarding any facet of your own life? Hell yes
3) Do you feel your life is on the right track? Obviously, Hell yes


I love being me.

Thanks for asking
:cool:
 
I'd like to see poll results for the following questions:

1) Are you confident in yourself?
2) Do you feel you have any leadership qualities regarding any facet of your own life?
3) Do you feel your life is on the right track?

Self-worth, self-confidence, and self-control are the true barometers in life.

What has this to do with Obama failing in his job and the American people knowing it?
 
I'd like to see poll results for the following questions:

1) Are you confident in yourself?
2) Do you feel you have any leadership qualities regarding any facet of your own life?
3) Do you feel your life is on the right track?

Self-worth, self-confidence, and self-control are the true barometers in life.

What has this to do with Obama failing in his job and the American people knowing it?

Maybe we're failing ourselves.
 
Well, this will get the Obama-bot's panties in a twist. :lol::lol::lol:

Americans are more pessimistic about the state of the country and less confident in President Barack Obama's leadership than at any point since Mr. Obama entered the White House, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.

The survey also shows grave and growing concerns about the Gulf oil spill, with overwhelming majorities of adults favoring stronger regulation of the oil industry and believing that the spill will affect the nation's economy and environment.

Sixty-two percent of adults in the survey feel the country is on the wrong track, the highest level since before the 2008 election. Just one-third think the economy will get better over the next year, a 7-point drop from a month ago and the low point of Mr. Obama's tenure.

Amid anxiety over the nation's course, support for Mr. Obama and other incumbents is eroding. For the first time, more people disapprove of Mr. Obama's job performance than approve. And 57% of voters would prefer to elect a new person to Congress than re-elect their local representatives, the highest share in 18 years.

The results show "a really ugly mood and an unhappy electorate," said Democratic pollster Peter Hart, who conducts the Journal/NBC poll with GOP pollster Bill McInturff. "The voters, I think, are just looking for change, and that means bad news for incumbents and in particular for the Democrats."


Confidence Waning in Obama, U.S. Outlook - WSJ.com

I told you people. The polls are telling Democrats it's bad news for November. The polls are going LOW for Obama. A LOT lower than for Bush at this time in his presidency.

This doesn't spell good news for Democrats. So far they have proved to be too arrogant and too partisan to listen to the voters.

Plus, the voters are angrier than they were in 1994.

A little over four months and counting people. November is coming! :cool:

:lol::lol::lol:

So WHAT if the voters are angry? The GOP has NO ONE to run against Obama and not a single third party candidate has arisen.
 

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