Right winger its not about those guys. The thread has clearly pointed out Obama is in big trouble
when you put the question out there that is it Obama or GOP and Obama gets 42.8% avg, that means he has to make up 8% to get reelected
You libs think if one would vote for newt, Palin, or Huckabee would not vote for Mr X if they lost
we know Huckabee is not running and I can bet money Palin is not, and Newt is done before he started
One more thing, I pay 20,000 a year in taxes
worship?
this system is broke and we have a president who leads by never allowing a crises to go to waste
Big trouble?
You watch too much Fox. Obama is still personally popular and has an approval over 50% And guess what? People are not happy with the state of the economy but do not blame Obama. Guess who still gets the blame?
republicans running a candidate without charisma and without a set plan to solve the economic problems will fail[/QUOTE
I watch the news about 10 minutes a day
direction of country 34% w/ A.Ps 45%
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - Direction of Country
Approval 51.6 with APs 60% spin, and right after OBL was killed. that bump is gone allready
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - President Obama Job Approval
And he is about 43% saying they will vote for him in 2012 vs any GOP candidate
RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. Republican Candidates
Gallup has it at 48% today (approval)
Gallup.Com - Daily News, Polls, Public Opinion on Government, Politics, Economics, Management
Who is being blamed? this is a year old
Economy: 48% Think It
Majority of Americans Blame President Obama For Bad Economy
Up until now most Americans blamed President George W. Bush for the current economic situation. However, the new opinion poll shows that now 48% of Americans blame President Obamas policies for the current bad economy while 47% blame President Bush. The poll was a Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. The new results are up 3% from last month. These new findings negatively reflect on the Democratic party and candidates this fall. The findings indicate that most Americans think the economy is getting worse rather than better.