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But losing the Senate majority in a recall would pretty much neuter his ongoing political program and set the stage for the reversal later of what he already accomplished.
.......balancing the budget without firing thousands and/or raising taxes??
Obama only won in 2008 by 6%, Democrats claim that was a landslide and his poll numbers are dropping daily.
Up one day, down the next. Overall Obama's numbers have compared favorably with those of Reagan - who was the last President to deal with similar unemployment numbers. Reagans numbers fell below the lowest Obama faced - and when the economy bounced back so did Reagan.
Obama will be just fine (it won't even be close).
The majority of American people are for balanced budgets and would not stand for a person to be recalled
Lol, get a load of the polling company, can you say biased.
272 poll respondents somehow morphs into over one million voters?
I'd say the other poster indeed knows how polling works.. you find a district with a highly democratic area, ask them a question that would lean democratic, and then pretend it represents the state or the public.. yep.. Democratic "professional" polling at work.. oooh, thanks for the humor.... you guys never end..
And my personal favorite
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Originally Posted by Sunny-Days90
Just was reported that several dems are ready to cave in because of the massive recall voting going on.
They are getting the message!!
Last edited by padcrasher; 03-15-2011 at 03:37 PM..
good news, hopefully a tax and spend democrat can win the next election. that would be good for us in the south. keep up the good work protesters. send those jobs to florida
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