Poll: Obama expands national lead over GOP rivals
Prediction:
Obamacare is pared down by the SC but
Obama still wins in November.
Prediction:
Obamacare is pared down by the SC but
Obama still wins in November.
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Registered voters? Likely voters would be a better barometer this poll means next to nothing.
Registered voters? Likely voters would be a better barometer this poll means next to nothing.
80% of registered voters vote.
Registered voters? Likely voters would be a better barometer this poll means next to nothing.
80% of registered voters vote.
Poll: Obama expands national lead over GOP rivals
Prediction:
Obamacare is pared down by the SC but
Obama still wins in November.
Romney's favorability is in the toilet. He's in douchebag territory, for good reason.
What magic does he have to turn that around?
Registered voters? Likely voters would be a better barometer this poll means next to nothing.
Poll: Obama breaks 50 percent against Romney, Santorum - POLITICO.com
And a CNN/ORC International survey released Wednesday also indicates that the president's approval rating has inched over the 50% mark in CNN surveys for the first time since last May, when the polls were still registering the after-effects of the death of Osama bin Laden. The number of Americans who say the economy's in good shape has jumped 13 points since January, though the survey shows a majority still think it is in poor shape.
Oh gee, a CNN poll. I bet 100% of CNN viewers think Clinton left Bush a surplus too.
Poll: Obama breaks 50 percent against Romney, Santorum - POLITICO.com
And a CNN/ORC International survey released Wednesday also indicates that the president's approval rating has inched over the 50% mark in CNN surveys for the first time since last May, when the polls were still registering the after-effects of the death of Osama bin Laden. The number of Americans who say the economy's in good shape has jumped 13 points since January, though the survey shows a majority still think it is in poor shape.
The same poll also has good harbingers for the Administrations approval ratings as well, now above 50%.
The USSC might consider the backlash leavening the nation without healthcare legislation when presently the best compromise possible is already a matter of "Law".