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According to pollster Doug Schoen, whose new poll shows vast support for the Tea Party movement among voters, the president is still liked by about half the nation. In fact, more like him personally than like his policies. Some 48 percent think he’s a nice guy, while just 42 percent approve of his job performance.
But that personal favorability doesn’t translate into re-election support when voters are asked if Obama deserves a second term. Says Schoen: “Despite voters feelings toward Obama personally, 56 percent say he does not deserve to be re-elected, while 38 percent say he does deserve to be re-elected president.” Worse, Schoen adds, “43 percent say that Barack Obama has been a better president than George W. Bush, while 48 percent say Bush was a better president than Obama has been.”
Never count your chickens before they're hatched. There's still 2 years to go, and might I remind you, alot can happen in that time.
I have been noticing your threads and posts Grim, and you are beyond conservative. In fact, I find a lot of your thoughts very troubling to my country. As far as legislation for presidential terms, President Obama has until 2012 to run for presidency again... If you are a "professor" you may want to ask an English professor if he / she can assist in your deficiency.
I give my president the full support needed for him to have a successful presidency; having a successful presidency will mean positive things for America.
It is a true shame, much like the dark days of inequalities and collective racism, so many "Americans" are disrespectful toward an acting president in the matter that is alarming, frightening, anti-American, yet very typical as well.
I give my president the full support needed for him to have a successful presidency; having a successful presidency will mean positive things for America.
Praise day at even, a wife when dead,
a weapon when tried, a maid when married,
ice when 'tis crossed, and ale when 'tis drunk.
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