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This is right in line with the other polls that have asked the question recently. Delicious, isn't it? I guess people WERE disturbed by the process by which obamacare became law.
PRINCETON, NJ -- Registered voters are about evenly divided over whether President Barack Obama is deserving of a second term in office. Currently, 46% say he deserves re-election and 50% say he does not.
Evenly divided?
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At this point, Americans are closely divided as to whether Obama should have a second presidential term, and independents -- who were important to Obama's election win in 2008 -- currently say he does not deserve re-election.
Yes, those pesky, relevant, deciders-of-election Independents, who have run from the democrats in three huge elections.
I didn't vote for Obama last time...but if he runs for re-election I may vote for him. I still think it's far too early to decide his presidency..I gave Bush nearly 4 years before I made the firm decision that he was a bad choice..and I will give Obama the rest of his term as well.
I didn't vote for Obama last time...but if he runs for re-election I may vote for him. I still think it's far too early to decide his presidency..I gave Bush nearly 4 years before I made the firm decision that he was a bad choice..and I will give Obama the rest of his term as well.
There might not be anything left of the America you once knew by that time.
I didn't vote for Obama last time...but if he runs for re-election I may vote for him. I still think it's far too early to decide his presidency..I gave Bush nearly 4 years before I made the firm decision that he was a bad choice..and I will give Obama the rest of his term as well.
I don't need another 2.75 years to know the man's a failure, but feel free to take your time coming to that conclusion.
There might not be anything left of the America you once knew by that time.
Though I'm not much of an Obama fan myself, you're being a bit over dramatic. The sun will still be shining, the stars will be out in the sky, you'll still wake up in the morning with no hole where Nebraska was or something and yes there will still be an America after Obama's first term in office.
This is right in line with the other polls that have asked the question recently. Delicious, isn't it? I guess people WERE disturbed by the process by which obamacare became law.
Yes, those pesky, relevant, deciders-of-election Independents, who have run from the democrats in three huge elections.
November can't get here fast enough.
sanrene !!! ... Agreed !
And may it most definitely be a "November To Remember" as this bunch of pathetic DINO's is most decisively "Booted" out of office for the long term ! Thanks / Old Sgt. Lamar
How predictable...another foaming at the the mouth fixation on bashing Obama thread. Just kills you that Obama that Obama has not had his "Waterloo", doesn't it? You know, you'd be more credible in your opinions if just every now and and again you'd admit that the POTUS did something right or...if you would ever admit that Bush, the worst POTUS in history did something wrong. How utterly transparent in their bias these threads are.
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