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The CNN poll, allows me to refresh, and just keep voting.. The results are clearly garbage..
Most think Romney won one the economy. Check out Cbs instant poll for economy break down. Issue this year is economy, Romney kicked Obamas behind hands down.
Of course you are standing way out in right field so everything looks left to you. Obama is a moderate, not a leftist. He is the least liberal candidate since WWII. Unfortunately, right wingers have moved so right into the loony bin. Anything that conflicts with their views is classified as leftist.
Our findings here echo those discussed in a prior post that Republicans have moved further to the right than Democrats to the left in the contemporary period. Indeed, as seen below, President Obama is the most moderate Democratic president since the end of World War II, while President George W. Bush was the most conservative president in the post-war era.
I can't pull up the cite. I guess their server could not handle all of the Republicans in the U.S. going to it find the one poll that is more favorable. They crashed it.
i dont like romneys social stances, but i do wonder if he would do better as far as job growth
Study: Obama’s plan would create more 1.1 million jobs in 2013. Romney’s plan would create 87,000.
The Economic Policy Institute has run the numbers and finds that President Obama’s budget would boost economic growth far more than Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s.
R'money said the comments, R'money has to own the comments...
Once again.
O'money
Obama's net worth, Dec., 2007: $1.3 million
Obama's net worth, Dec., 2011: $11,472,336
An increase of 782%.
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