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View Poll Results: If unemployment is greater than 10% in 2012-options are
Re-elect Obama- Bush caused everything and will cause everything 1 5.56%
Re-elect Obama- his policies need more time 8 44.44%
Re-elect Obama- I don't care about unemployment 0 0%
Dump Obama- I want unemployment low 9 50.00%
Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-01-2010, 06:53 PM
 
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Yeah, right. Then you would have done a public poll to expose the right wingers voting here.

?????? Just curious. It appears as though most, from these comments, will vote for Obama even if unemployment is 10% or greater. I am just interested in responses.

So far the poll favors "dump Obama" , but most of the sentiments posted here are essentially that they will vote for him regardless of the unemployment number.
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:30 PM
 
Location: Cornelius, NC
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As others have said, it's way too early to tell. I have yet to see a decent Republican to go against Obama in '12. Then again, that's also too early to tell as well. I would say that if the job market is still in similar shape by then, then I would have to see what the Republican candidate is about and go from there. I'm still way too wary to just hand the keys back to those guys though. It would definitely make Obama's campaign much more difficult and it would be difficult for me to support him again. I may just go third party.
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:37 PM
 
Location: Columbus
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My guess is Sept 2112 the UE number will be about 8.5%. Going down, but it will take several years to get out of the mess left him by Bush and Repubs failure to deal with an Economy, that was not strong, as McCain believed, as did and Heritage Foundation and Bush and Cheney and all Repubs in Congress. So yes I will vote for Obama again. Hey, maybe Michele will run in 2016 and 2020.
The economy WAS strong.

You're gona blame Bush if the unemployment is at 8.5% 4 years after he left office? LOLs. That's pathetic.

Obama said it would not go above 8% under his watch. It has and you already plan on blaming Bush years from now? LOLs.

Obama, if we hold him to standards he set, is the one failing.
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