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Old 02-01-2012, 08:52 AM   #1
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Default Four more years ? I THINK NOT !!!

Today, Gallup released their aggregate state approvals for President Obama over the entirety of 2011. His drop relative to his 2009 standing is especially stark in battleground states. Here are some of the comparisons:

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Missouri (-16.5%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.1%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 38.6%

New Hampshire (-15.9%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 54.6%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 38.7%

Nevada (-14.6%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.9%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 41.3%

New Mexico (-14.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.9%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 41.7%

Florida (-13.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 56.8%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 43.6%

Ohio (-13.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.3%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 42.1%

Pennsylvania (-12.4%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 57.4%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 45.0%

Virginia (-12.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 57.7%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 44.5%

Iowa (-12.1%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 57.7%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 45.6%

Michigan (-12.1%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 60.2%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 48.1%

Colorado (-11.9%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 52.3%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 40.4%

North Carolina (-11.7%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.4%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 43.7%


links:
the above data: http://nation.foxnews.com/2012-presi...ation_20120201

link for 2009 data:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/125648/ob...t-obama.aspx#2

link for the 2011 data:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/125648/ob...t-obama.aspx#2
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:20 AM   #2
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Today, Gallup released their aggregate state approvals for President Obama over the entirety of 2011. His drop relative to his 2009 standing is especially stark in battleground states. Here are some of the comparisons:

click me to hear what's happening to Obama's attempt at 4 more years: http://www.wavlist.com/soundfx/019/bath-flush4.wav

Missouri (-16.5%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.1%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 38.6%

New Hampshire (-15.9%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 54.6%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 38.7%

Nevada (-14.6%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.9%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 41.3%

New Mexico (-14.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.9%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 41.7%

Florida (-13.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 56.8%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 43.6%

Ohio (-13.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.3%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 42.1%

Pennsylvania (-12.4%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 57.4%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 45.0%

Virginia (-12.2%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 57.7%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 44.5%

Iowa (-12.1%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 57.7%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 45.6%

Michigan (-12.1%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 60.2%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 48.1%

Colorado (-11.9%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 52.3%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 40.4%

North Carolina (-11.7%)
2009 Gallup aggregate: 55.4%
2011 Gallup aggregate: 43.7%


links:
the above data: http://nation.foxnews.com/2012-presi...ation_20120201

link for 2009 data:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/125648/ob...t-obama.aspx#2

link for the 2011 data:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/125648/ob...t-obama.aspx#2
It will entertaining to watch the BS fly between the two, if indeed Mittens ends up the rep candidate.Dumbo ears has a much larger war chest to spew his rhetoric with than Mittens does. i am sure it will be a close race,when all is said and done..
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:26 AM   #3
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Sorry to burst you bubble there builder but Obama's camp already announced that they will miss their mark of 1 billion by a substantial amount. Furthermore, money will be poring into the republican nominee once the primaries are over. You will find both candidates not going for public funding. Then there are the super pacts. Republicans will dominate these this year now that the unconstitutional law has been over turned. Dems are terrified on this. Unions have been wasting their money on silly recall elections.
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Sorry to burst you bubble there builder but Obama's camp already announced that they will miss their mark of 1 billion by a substantial amount. Furthermore, money will be poring into the republican nominee once the primaries are over. You will find both candidates not going for public funding. Then there are the super pacts. Republicans will dominate these this year now that the unconstitutional law has been over turned. Dems are terrified on this. Unions have been wasting their money on silly recall elections.
If that is indeed what happens there's no bubble burst on my part. i could care less who is elected it's all entertainment as far as i am concerned.both candidates will have plenty of money in the end to demonize the other party.
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:46 AM   #5
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Obama will win and prosperity will be allowed to continue.

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Old 02-01-2012, 09:48 AM   #6
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Romney is not electable.
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Obama will win and prosperity will be allowed to continue.

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He may win,you can forget about the prosperity.
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:56 AM   #8
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Better than Romney who's plan is to bankrupt the country.
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Better than Romney who's plan is to bankrupt the country.
Yep because Obama's record setting deficits and debt don't matter. We can just print more money.
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Better than Romney who's plan is to bankrupt the country.
Bankrupt this country...????...What the hell do you think obamas doing to this country right now....you need to add GetIt to your name because NeverWillGetIt is more appropriate ......
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