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totodeinhere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-15-11 01:38 PM
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3. But yet when put up against any potential GOP candidate, President Obama wins hands down in most
polls. You can find a poll to fit just about any agenda you want.
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  -Obama Job Approval at 41%, Tying His Low stockholmer  Apr-15-11 01:22 PM   #0 
  - gas prices are killing everybody and it's bound to affect his approval. Hopefully for everyone,  jezebel   Apr-15-11 01:30 PM   #1 
  - I think you're right.  flpoljunkie   Apr-15-11 03:22 PM   #18 
  - 15%+ real unemployment for two years has consequences  MannyGoldstein   Apr-15-11 01:38 PM   #2 
  - But yet when put up against any potential GOP candidate, President Obama wins hands down in most  totodeinhere   Apr-15-11 01:38 PM   #3 
  - I'm curious how much of the population viewed Obama's speech  2banon   Apr-15-11 01:41 PM   #4 
  - Maybe the effects of Gallup's poll a few days earlier  ProSense   Apr-15-11 01:43 PM   #5 
  - Do you still beat your wife?  Scuba   Apr-15-11 01:49 PM   #6 
  - They're obviously testing out a campaign theme.  pnwmom   Apr-15-11 02:13 PM   #9 
  - When they use the phrase "redistribute the wealth" that generates a negative response.  Liberal_Stalwart71   Apr-15-11 03:00 PM   #17 
  - They must have missed that 387% of "Liberal Democrats".  Fuddnik   Apr-15-11 02:04 PM   #7 
  - How does a 44% and 46% average into a 41%?  pnwmom   Apr-15-11 02:07 PM   #8 
  - Gallup makes its own math.....?  FrenchieCat   Apr-15-11 02:58 PM   #16 
  - Job approval does not necessarily mean they won't vote for him.  jwirr   Apr-15-11 02:22 PM   #10 
  - Nobody said this shit would be easy......  FrenchieCat   Apr-15-11 02:24 PM   #11 
     - FrencieCat, can you tell me how the average approval ratings  pnwmom   Apr-15-11 02:29 PM   #12 
        - He probably had one really good day that dropped off their three-day average.  Drunken Irishman   Apr-15-11 02:42 PM   #13 
           - But it says he had  pnwmom   Apr-15-11 02:44 PM   #14 
              - The two previous approval numbers were 44% and 42%. It now fell to 41%. The 46% number is gone  jenmito   Apr-15-11 02:48 PM   #15 
 

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