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Latest Polls
Posted by: mcsmack ()
Date: October 05, 2011 10:38AM

Quinnipiac showing Obama ahead of Perry by only 1 point.

White House internal polling numbers have them re-thinking the presidents strategy of class and corporate warfare. Obama's donations are running30% less than expected. He has totally lost traction and his campaign team is taking a lot of heat. Look for shake ups soon and a retreat from his class warfare strategy. Several aids voiced concern over his "take off your slippers" comment to blacks complaining of negative blow back.

Obama is planning on resetting his voice. I'm not sure that will be possible.



General Election: Romney vs. Obama Quinnipiac Romney 46, Obama 42 Romney +4


General Election: Perry vs. Obama Quinnipiac Obama 45, Perry 44 Obama +1

President Obama Job Approval ABC News/Wash Post Approve 42, Disapprove 54 Disapprove +12



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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: Credo ()
Date: October 05, 2011 10:47AM

These polls are all meaningless. They represent what we think of politicians as compared to their competition, the other Republicans running for office. When it is 1 on 1 polls will have some meaning. But there is only one poll that matters, the one on election day.

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: mcsmack ()
Date: October 05, 2011 10:55AM

Polls do mean something. Otherwise why is Obama's campaign spending so much time and effort to assess the current political landscape? There internal numbers are showing even more dismal numbers than the national polls are.

If they didn't mean anything he wouldn't be planning on adjusting his message soon.



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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: Credo ()
Date: October 05, 2011 04:52PM

mcsmack Wrote:
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> Polls do mean something. Otherwise why is Obama's
> campaign spending so much time and effort to
> assess the current political landscape? There
> internal numbers are showing even more dismal
> numbers than the national polls are.
>
> If they didn't mean anything he wouldn't be
> planning on adjusting his message soon.


Because thats their job.

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: jbass is better than eesh ()
Date: October 05, 2011 04:56PM

jbass>eesh

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: Hatemotor ()
Date: October 05, 2011 05:04PM

Does Vegas have any official odds yet?

Now that Christie isn't running I would anticipate GOP voters to start rallying behind the candidate thay think can win, not that one that spews the most angry rhetoric they agree with,,,

If the Republicans keep dicking around with the jobs bill their popularity will continue to go down,,,They said there were parts of the bill they would pass immediately,,,Well? Anytime,,, The nation's in crisis, care to do your jobs?,,,

The GOP should start getting concerned about the House and Senate elections,,,because they're even less popular than Obama,,,

Bet on black,,,



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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: swagger ()
Date: October 05, 2011 05:34PM

The Demokrats don't have a "jobs bill" no matter what they call it. It is just a bill to raise taxes. If you think it will create jobs or that you'll get a job or a cent of that money, please shoot yourself in the head.

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: mcsmack ()
Date: October 05, 2011 05:40PM

And not one Democrat has the balls in the House to sponsor the damn thing. Obama's been waving his stupid little book around for a week now and not one Dem has presented it. As usual it is just a liberal gimmick to create straw men and another crisis. It's the issue Obama wants not an actual bill.

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: Hatemotor ()
Date: October 05, 2011 06:11PM

Well someone better do something to at least pretend they're trying to help,,,

Neither side has a fuckin clue how to improve the economy and that's a fact,,,

It's just a matter of who looks worse to most Americans, and that's the GOP right now,,,

It's called politics,,,and If you don't get that, shoot yourself in the head,,,

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: Halogram ()
Date: October 05, 2011 07:04PM

mcsmack Wrote:
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> And not one Democrat has the balls in the House to
> sponsor the damn thing. Obama's been waving his
> stupid little book around for a week now and not
> one Dem has presented it. As usual it is just a
> liberal gimmick to create straw men and another
> crisis. It's the issue Obama wants not an actual
> bill.


And it's a damn good issue. Republicans ran on an agenda of jobs and yet not one jobs bill yet! All theyve one is attack the Democratic base, NPR, planned parenthod, unions. it is they who have done nothing but play politics sine Rush Limbaugh put out the word that any compromise with Obama would be the kiss of death for a republican.

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: OBAMA_WOW ()
Date: October 05, 2011 07:21PM

But there is a silver lining for the White House: Voters blame Republicans in Congress more than they do the president.

When asked who’s to blame for the current economic circumstances, 48 percent point the finger at the GOP and 40 percent blame Obama. Centrists hold Republicans more responsible than the president by a 2-to-1 margin (56 percent compared to 28 percent).

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Re: Latest Polls
Posted by: mcsmack ()
Date: October 05, 2011 07:39PM

OBAMA_WOW Wrote:
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> But there is a silver lining for the White House:
> Voters blame Republicans in Congress more than
> they do the president.
>
> When asked who’s to blame for the current
> economic circumstances, 48 percent point the
> finger at the GOP and 40 percent blame Obama.
> Centrists hold Republicans more responsible than
> the president by a 2-to-1 margin (56 percent
> compared to 28 percent).


Keep on whistling by the graveyard. You are going to get blindsided again one year from next month.

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