Obama beats all Republic candidates in most recent polls
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No one has even begun to campaign against Obama yet
How long do you think the "Blame Bush" will be accepted by the american consumer out of work?
I think American consumers out of work are going to be a particularly good voting bloc for Obama. The Republics have nothing to offer them, and once the campaigning gets going in full swing, they will see that.
west cobb is not being truthful. im not a dem or gop, im an independent, so im going to tell you guys straight.
this is the latest national poll released, its from usa today/gallup
USA Today/Gallup Poll. Sept. 15-18, 2011. N=889 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4.
"Suppose the election were being held today. If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party's candidate and [see below] were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for: Barack Obama, the Democrat or [see below], the Republican?" If unsure: "As of today, do you lean more toward Obama, the Democrat, or [see below], the Republican?" Options rotated
I think American consumers out of work are going to be a particularly good voting bloc for Obama. The Republics have nothing to offer them, and once the campaigning gets going in full swing, they will see that.
Thyats one of the funniest comments I've ever seen posted by you. And there have been lots and lots of them..
Obama spent a TRILLION ollars and the result was.. NO JOBS. And you think people out of work will thank Obama..
Thyats one of the funniest comments I've ever seen posted by you. And there have been lots and lots of them..
Obama spent a TRILLION ollars and the result was.. NO JOBS. And you think people out of work will thank Obama..
GET REAL!!
no jobs correct. but were not losing jobs either anymore.
were just at break even.
now we have to turn that 0 into plus jobs.
if we get back to the negative again then obama is in big trouble.
its tough trying to have a sensible debate though with partisans like yourself though because your going to write in whoever the GOP tells you to write in anyways.
i prefer debating with people who are not chained to one specific party.
I think American consumers out of work are going to be a particularly good voting bloc for Obama. The Republics have nothing to offer them, and once the campaigning gets going in full swing, they will see that.
not on your life. The ones who are out of work and are educated or bright in any way will not support Obama, the ones that are out of work, because they have no skills probably will not bother to vote period.
no jobs correct. but were not losing jobs either anymore.
were just at break even.
now we have to turn that 0 into plus jobs.
if we get back to the negative again then obama is in big trouble.
its tough trying to have a sensible debate though with partisans like yourself though because your going to write in whoever the GOP tells you to write in anyways.
i prefer debating with people who are not chained to one specific party.
I'm sure those people who are unemployed will take comfort in the fact that we are just at break even.
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