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Old 07-15-2010, 05:44 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Another bit of bad polling from that RW pollster (NOT - Rather a Democrat Pollster), PPP.

Public Policy Polling: Pretty Bad 2012 numbers for Obama



Just for giggles.

How does Obama poll against either of the Paul's?

How does Obama poll against Brewer?
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Old 07-15-2010, 05:49 PM
 
Location: Sango, TN
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The election is two years away. No clear Republican front runner right now, and every President goes through a two year slump.

I think the economy will get better the rest of this year, and continue to grow next year. (Its time for a turn around, economists agree, but it'll have little to do with the stimulus. Yet, the current President will get credit). The oil spill has been stopped, and as long as he stays quiet for a year, all will be forgotten.

How soon my Republican friends forget Bill Clinton, and Ronald Reagan, both trailed all polls after two years in office. Yet, they won after two years.

This is where Obama did something right. He shoved through his agenda in the first two years of his Presidency. Now he can sit back, enjoy the turn around, and play nice with Republicans for two years. Then, he'll look bi partisan, a great leader, and things in the country will be doing good.

Ain't politics grand?
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Old 07-15-2010, 05:53 PM
 
Location: FL
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Democrats its time to wake up and accept that this nation does not support the direction that democrats are taking us. Enough with the childish name calling. Lets come together and reach a compromise to solve our problems.
Where have you been. The dems have been doing that but the repugs are angry because they got tossed and aren't playing any more.
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Old 07-15-2010, 05:59 PM
 
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I would love to see a run from palin
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Old 07-15-2010, 06:02 PM
 
Location: Arizona High Desert
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gumby could beat Palin
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Old 07-15-2010, 06:14 PM
 
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PPP polls constantly quoted by all media outlets. Interesting. Oshama are you listening!
Please dont encourage Obama to turn into another Clinton, running government by polls.. If he starts to govern by polls, it'll ruin the little bit of respect I have left for the man..
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Old 07-15-2010, 06:21 PM
 
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The election is two years away. No clear Republican front runner right now, and every President goes through a two year slump.

I think the economy will get better the rest of this year, and continue to grow next year. (Its time for a turn around, economists agree, but it'll have little to do with the stimulus. Yet, the current President will get credit). The oil spill has been stopped, and as long as he stays quiet for a year, all will be forgotten.

How soon my Republican friends forget Bill Clinton, and Ronald Reagan, both trailed all polls after two years in office. Yet, they won after two years.

This is where Obama did something right. He shoved through his agenda in the first two years of his Presidency. Now he can sit back, enjoy the turn around, and play nice with Republicans for two years. Then, he'll look bi partisan, a great leader, and things in the country will be doing good.

Ain't politics grand?

AAAHHHHHH I'm not listening AAAHHHHHHHHHHH

LOL just stop being reasonable would you.
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Old 07-15-2010, 06:37 PM
 
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Boris Pochenko could probably beat Obama.

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Old 07-15-2010, 06:58 PM
 
Location: Unperson Everyman Land
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gumby could beat Palin

Then Gumby could beat Obama because BO ties with her at 46%.
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Old 07-15-2010, 07:01 PM
 
Location: Morgantown, WV
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Go Sarah 2012!
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