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More evidence that Obama needs to concentrate on governing and the economy and less campaigning
He's been campaigning for 6 months now. He's out of ideas...since his big ones failed miserably. Remember, he's been pivoting towards jobs for 2 years now.
Just think, if he hadn't wasted a whole year on shoving obamacare down our throats and concentrated instead on jobs, we might have a completely different economy now.
Of course, his anti-business regulations are a big factor in why business is sitting on the sidelines now.
No need to email Gallup, we ALL know polls this far out are useless.....EVEN YOU!
You can look at approval ratings separate from reelection campaigns and such. Liberals LOVED to tout Bush's ending approval ratings, and it's not like he was running for president again. Which, BTW, isn't Obama heading into those same (dis)approval ratings that Bush had at the end of his presidency?
Now, I know better than to make predictions on future elections, but if only 39% of the populace approves of Obama's job performance, this isn't a good sign for the 2012 elections if you're an Obama fan.
There is a big difference between a head to head approval poll, and a day to day approval poll. One has an opponent, the other one doesnt.
she is.
because its just one day, and the election is 15 months from now.
as sanrene stated in 08, numbers this far out are irrelevant.
but then she comes in today with a poll saying a poll a year out from the election is relevant?
she also continues to dodge my statements on rick perry because she knows they are true.
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