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A significant majority of voters are considering voting against President Barack Obama in the 2012 election, expressing sour views of his new health care law and deep skepticism about his ability to create jobs and grow the sluggish economy, according to the latest POLITICO / George Washington University Battleground Poll.
Only 38 percent of respondents said Obama deserves to be reelected, even though a majority of voters hold a favorable view of him on a personal level. Forty-four percent said they will vote to oust him, and 13 percent said they will consider voting for someone else.
Of course, that could change in a year and a half, but for right now, for the midterms, for the battle to stop obama's radical policies, this is indeed very good news.
I'm surprised it is that many. Well, he's not finished destroying the currency yet. Once hyper-inflation hits even the more staunch supporters will have difficulty when a loaf of bread costs $12.
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I'm surprised it is that many. Well, he's not finished destroying the currency yet. Once hyper-inflation hits even the more staunch supporters will have difficulty when a loaf of bread costs $12.
Ah, nothin' like some o' that ol' time fear mongerin' on a rainy Monday mornin'
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In other news, 38% of the country is either living off of the government or is delusional.
While more than 50% are still searching for that elusive clue they lack
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