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hmmm
Paducah, KY
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He hates business. America. Christians and white people.
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HAHAH
Paducah, KY
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fox
Woodridge, IL
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I see we have a welfare recipient here.
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Frustrated
Kuttawa, KY
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jabal
Paducah, KY
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he da Foodstamp President
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Dan
Paducah, KY
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If he is elected again, this country is screwed. Might as well move to UK. Vote for anyone but Obozo....
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duhhhhh
Owensboro, KY
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jimbo
Madisonville, KY
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i think the country cannot stand four more years of obamy........
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Since: Jan 12
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Please wait...
rich get mega richer and the poor get worst, class warfare ,bad politician.
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Merle
Honolulu, HI
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I don't think you people know what you are talking about. Even the republicans have admitted the economy is getting better.
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Merle
Honolulu, HI
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No question about it. When republicans start focusing on social issues instead of the economy you know it's getting better.
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Nunya
Clarksville, TN
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Jim
Chicago, IL
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The bailout of the auto industry alone helped the economy. Wall Street is up over 12,000 from 8,000. The stimulus put some people back to work. There has bee 18 straight months of jobs increase.
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Since: Mar 12
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Please wait...
If a republican gets in office with all these crazy laws their making, I'm moving to Europe!
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carman
Paducah, KY
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Rooster Cogburn
Franklin, KY
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Merle wrote: I don't think you people know what you are talking about. Even the republicans have admitted the economy is getting better. Just a couple weeks ago I saw on Rasmussen Reports (by far the most accurate polling organization) that 80 percent of the "likely voters" still think we are in a recession. The economy is the number one issue in the minds of "likely voters". Repealing the recently enacted health care bill is their second greatest concern. By a 46 percent to a 36 percent margin, these "likely voters" see Romney as better able to manage the economy than Barack Obama. That "Hope and Change" just isn't working for those of us who will actually turn out to vote this November. Obama's goose is cooked.
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so sick
Paducah, KY
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Rooster Cogburn wrote: <quoted text>Just a couple weeks ago I saw on Rasmussen Reports (by far the most accurate polling organization) that 80 percent of the "likely voters" still think we are in a recession.
The economy is the number one issue in the minds of "likely voters". Repealing the recently enacted health care bill is their second greatest concern.
By a 46 percent to a 36 percent margin, these "likely voters" see Romney as better able to manage the economy than Barack Obama.
That "Hope and Change" just isn't working for those of us who will actually turn out to vote this November.
Obama's goose is cooked. Most biased polling organization maybe. Pick three at random and you will see their numbers are flawed. Republicans themselves are ashamed of what they have to offer for a presidential candidate. It's all over the news. When u bad mouth your own party representatives it's clear that Obama's chances are much better than your poll indicates.
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Since: Apr 12
Paducah, KY
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Please wait...
Obama has totally messed up the economy and raised health insurance premiums
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Since: Aug 11
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Please wait...
sexy_lacu wrote: Obama has totally messed up the economy and raised health insurance premiums LMFAO!
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Rooster Cogburn
Franklin, KY
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"so sick" said, "Most biased polling organization maybe. Pick three at random and you will see their numbers are flawed."
The fact is, Rasmussen polls "likely voters" thus their polls more accurately reflect likely election results.
In the 2010 midterm elections Rasmussen predicted Republicans to gain 63 house seats, they actually gained 63.
It doesn't matter what the general public thinks, nor what "registered voters" think.
The only opinions that impact elections are those "likely voters" who will turn out and vote. Thus Rasmussens polls will usually vary from most other polls.
But when the voting is over and the votes have been counted, Rasmussen is almost always closer to the actual outcome.
During Election 2008, Rasmussen Reports projected that Barack Obama would defeat John McCain by a 52% to 46% margin. Obama was 53% to 46%.
In 2004, Rasmussen Reports was the only firm to project the vote totals for both candidates (Bush vs Kerry) within half a percentage point.
Pollsters for Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton have cited Rasmussen's "unchallenged record for both integrity and accuracy."
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Today Rasmussen shows Obama and Romney tied at 46% each.
However; Only 28 percent of the voters believe the economy is getting better -- and the economy is the number one issue on voters minds.
Today -- Rasmussen shows that those who dissaprove of Obama's job performance (41%) outnumber those who approve of his job performance (25%) by sixteen percentage points.
That's about the same level of dis-approval he had at the time of the 2010 "mid-terms".
You'll recall that Barack Obama took a severe "shellacking" (his word, not mine) in those elections.
From my point of view -- it ain't looking good for Barack.
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