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July 5, 2012
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Extreme? That's what likely voters say of President Obama's views, according to a new poll.
Paul Bedard
Washington Secrets
The Washington Examiner
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In the broadening fight for voters in the political middle road, a fast-growing number of Americans consider President Obama's views as extreme, especially men, Christians and older voters, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll. A majority view Mitt Romney as mainstream.
47% Consider Obama
Those who view Obama as an extremist has surged seven points since May, a potentially troubling political turn as both he and Romney begin reaching out to independent voters. For his part, only 31 percent of likely voters polled June 29-30 saw Romney as extreme, virtually unchanged from a month ago, said Rasmussen.
For two months, those who view Obama as extreme has increased, reaching 47 percent in the latest poll. Just 43 percent consider the president in the mainstream.
Likely impacting the poll was the recent Supreme Court decision endorsing Obamacare and the associated debate over taxes as well as the president's backing of gay marriage and decision to stop deporting the children of illegal immigrants.
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Voters say Obama is extreme, lacks plan for future | WashingtonExaminer.com
people are Waking up
SNIP:
July 5, 2012
1 Comment
Extreme? That's what likely voters say of President Obama's views, according to a new poll.
Paul Bedard
Washington Secrets
The Washington Examiner
E@SecretsBedard
In the broadening fight for voters in the political middle road, a fast-growing number of Americans consider President Obama's views as extreme, especially men, Christians and older voters, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll. A majority view Mitt Romney as mainstream.
47% Consider Obama
Those who view Obama as an extremist has surged seven points since May, a potentially troubling political turn as both he and Romney begin reaching out to independent voters. For his part, only 31 percent of likely voters polled June 29-30 saw Romney as extreme, virtually unchanged from a month ago, said Rasmussen.
For two months, those who view Obama as extreme has increased, reaching 47 percent in the latest poll. Just 43 percent consider the president in the mainstream.
Likely impacting the poll was the recent Supreme Court decision endorsing Obamacare and the associated debate over taxes as well as the president's backing of gay marriage and decision to stop deporting the children of illegal immigrants.
the rest here
Voters say Obama is extreme, lacks plan for future | WashingtonExaminer.com