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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #325 on: September 05, 2011, 08:19:09 AM »
Quinnipiac: Obama Matchups With Romney, Perry In A Dead Heat
Talking Points Memo ^ | |August 31, 2011 | Kyle Leighton


Very concerning for republicans here... Americans already know ALL the obama negatives.  He's been thru 2 tough campaigns (hilary and mccain).  He's been vetted down to the birth certificate.  he's proven he can kick ass at war at least as good as Bush.

Repubs are at their highest point - Perry is an unknown, and the minute he tries to sell abstinence/anti-choice or his corruption comes to light, he will drop.  And Mitt?  he ain't exactly good with people - he'll have another "who let the dogs out" moment, and yikes...

point is, we already have seen Obama's worse - and he's still tied with mitt and perry's best.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #326 on: September 05, 2011, 08:22:56 AM »
You are really nuts. Seriously - are you being paid to write this crap?  Carter was ahead of reagan till the end too and look how that turned out. 

Remember douchebag - you and all the other obama tampons had not a clue how bad the midterms would be for boy wonder.

Same will be true next year when this little experiment electing the unqualified person we can find for office and see how it turns out is over.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #327 on: September 05, 2011, 08:26:09 AM »
Same will be true next year when this little experiment electing the unqualified person we can find for office and see how it turns out is over.

You were highly confident obamacare would fail.

Would you say you are MORE or LESS confident Obama will lose in 2012?

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #328 on: September 05, 2011, 08:40:00 AM »
If election was today he would get landslided like mondale. 

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #329 on: September 05, 2011, 08:52:22 AM »
If election was today he would get landslided like mondale. 

yes. a 'tied' poll is great evidence of that!

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #330 on: September 05, 2011, 09:00:43 AM »
Just enjoy the final year of this aa mistake.  Ill rub it in too 10x when this dirtbag is sent packing and you tampons are in a puddle of tears. 

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« Reply #331 on: September 05, 2011, 09:03:19 AM »
Just enjoy the final year of this aa mistake.  Ill rub it in too 10x when this dirtbag is sent packing and you tampons are in a puddle of tears. 
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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #332 on: September 05, 2011, 11:37:56 AM »
240, are you saying that Obama will win?
Jan. Jobs: 36,000!!

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #333 on: September 05, 2011, 01:40:27 PM »
240 wants obama to win, he is not kiiding anyone any more now than he did in O8 when he claims he voted for bob bar despite the fact that he never made so much three threads promoting bob barr and has spent 2007 to the present doing everything possible to support obama.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #334 on: September 06, 2011, 04:06:44 AM »
Obama hits all-time lows, according to NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll
msnbc ^ | 9/6/2011 | Mark Murray
Posted on September 6, 2011 6:46:45 AM EDT by tobyhill

When Barack Obama unveils his jobs and economic plan to a joint session of Congress on Thursday, he'll do so at the lowest point of his presidency, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

After the bruising debt-ceiling fight — as well as Standard & Poor's subsequent downgrade of the nation's credit rating — Obama's job approval rating has sunk to a low of 44 percent, a 3-point drop since July. His handling of the economy stands at a low of 37 percent. And only 19 percent believe the country is headed in the right direction, the lowest mark for this president.

Perhaps most ominously for Obama, a majority of poll takers — 54 percent — think he's facing a longer-term setback from which he's unlikely to recover. Back in January, just 39 percent agreed with that assessment.

Indeed, that 54 percent is virtually identical to George W. Bush's score on the same question in the Nov. 2005 NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, which was released just months after Bush's widely criticized handling of Hurricane Katrina.

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« Reply #335 on: September 06, 2011, 04:07:52 AM »
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President Obama’s ‘are you better off’ problem
Washington Post ^ | September 5, 2011 | Chris Cillizza and Aaron Blake
Posted on September 6, 2011 7:03:29 AM EDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Every re-election race — from city council to president — ultimately comes down to a simple question: Are you better off than you were (fill-in-the-blank) years ago?

To win, the incumbent has to convince a majority of voters that the answer to that question is “yes” (or that it will be “yes” in the not-too-distant future).

...according to new polling conducted by the Washington Post/ABC News, nearly nine in 10 adults say they are either “about the same”(50 percent) or worse off (35 percent) financially than they were four years ago. Just 15 percent describe themselves as “better off”.

And that is a major problem for President Obama heading into his re-election race next fall.

The president has argued — and will continue to make the case — that he inherited an economy on the verge of collapse and took a number of actions to simply keep the country’s finances afloat.

Obama has acknowledged that the economic doldrums have lasted longer than anyone expected while also trying to convince the public that better times lie ahead. He’ll try to make that case again Thursday night when he delivers what his administration is billing as a major jobs speech to a joint session of Congress.

....poll suggests that Obama has his work cut out for him. Among electorally critical independents, more than one in three (36 percent) said they were in worse financial shape than four years ago — double the percentage who said they felt that they were in better shape.

...among his base of self-identified Democrats,...“are you better off” numbers are far from encouraging for Obama; 17 percent said they were better off than four years ago while 18 percent said they were worse off and 65 percent said they were roughly in the same place financially....

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« Reply #336 on: September 06, 2011, 04:26:04 AM »
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President Obama’s ‘are you better off’ problem
Washington Post ^ | September 5, 2011 | Chris Cillizza and Aaron Blake
Posted on September 6, 2011 7:03:29 AM EDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Every re-election race — from city council to president — ultimately comes down to a simple question: Are you better off than you were (fill-in-the-blank) years ago?

To win, the incumbent has to convince a majority of voters that the answer to that question is “yes” (or that it will be “yes” in the not-too-distant future).

...according to new polling conducted by the Washington Post/ABC News, nearly nine in 10 adults say they are either “about the same”(50 percent) or worse off (35 percent) financially than they were four years ago. Just 15 percent describe themselves as “better off”.

And that is a major problem for President Obama heading into his re-election race next fall.

The president has argued — and will continue to make the case — that he inherited an economy on the verge of collapse and took a number of actions to simply keep the country’s finances afloat.

Obama has acknowledged that the economic doldrums have lasted longer than anyone expected while also trying to convince the public that better times lie ahead. He’ll try to make that case again Thursday night when he delivers what his administration is billing as a major jobs speech to a joint session of Congress.

....poll suggests that Obama has his work cut out for him. Among electorally critical independents, more than one in three (36 percent) said they were in worse financial shape than four years ago — double the percentage who said they felt that they were in better shape.

...among his base of self-identified Democrats,...“are you better off” numbers are far from encouraging for Obama; 17 percent said they were better off than four years ago while 18 percent said they were worse off and 65 percent said they were roughly in the same place financially....

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« Reply #337 on: September 06, 2011, 04:34:36 AM »
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President Obama’s ‘are you better off’ problem
Washington Post ^ | September 5, 2011 | Chris Cillizza and Aaron Blake
Posted on September 6, 2011 7:03:29 AM EDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Every re-election race — from city council to president — ultimately comes down to a simple question: Are you better off than you were (fill-in-the-blank) years ago?

To win, the incumbent has to convince a majority of voters that the answer to that question is “yes” (or that it will be “yes” in the not-too-distant future).

...according to new polling conducted by the Washington Post/ABC News, nearly nine in 10 adults say they are either “about the same”(50 percent) or worse off (35 percent) financially than they were four years ago. Just 15 percent describe themselves as “better off”.

And that is a major problem for President Obama heading into his re-election race next fall.

The president has argued — and will continue to make the case — that he inherited an economy on the verge of collapse and took a number of actions to simply keep the country’s finances afloat.

Obama has acknowledged that the economic doldrums have lasted longer than anyone expected while also trying to convince the public that better times lie ahead. He’ll try to make that case again Thursday night when he delivers what his administration is billing as a major jobs speech to a joint session of Congress.

....poll suggests that Obama has his work cut out for him. Among electorally critical independents, more than one in three (36 percent) said they were in worse financial shape than four years ago — double the percentage who said they felt that they were in better shape.

...among his base of self-identified Democrats,...“are you better off” numbers are far from encouraging for Obama; 17 percent said they were better off than four years ago while 18 percent said they were worse off and 65 percent said they were roughly in the same place financially....

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #338 on: September 06, 2011, 08:30:44 AM »
Battleground Poll: Obama approval rating down amid deep economic fears
Politico ^ | 9/6/11 | Carrie Brown




Capturing a rapid erosion of confidence through the summer months, the poll found 72 percent of voters believe the country is either strongly or somewhat headed in the wrong direction, a jump of 12 percentage points since May. Only 20 percent of voters say the country is going in the right direction, a 12-point drop in the same period.

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Mirroring other national polls, Texas Gov. Rick Perry moved to the front of the Republican class, emerging as the first choice for 36 percent of voters only three weeks into his campaign.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney came in second with 17 percent, followed by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) at 10 percent, Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) at 10 percent, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) at 5 percent and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich at 5 percent. Businessman Herman Cain and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman took 4 percent and 1 percent, respectively.

As former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin nears a decision on a presidential primary bid, she will need to confront sky-high negative ratings: 61 percent of voters hold either a somewhat or strongly unfavorable view of her. Not even House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), a perennial lightning rod, drew a number that high, at 52 percent.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #339 on: September 07, 2011, 03:08:19 PM »
Gallup: Obama Had Worst Month Ever in August
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
By Terence P. Jeffrey



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(CNSNews.com) - Over the course of August, Gallup asked 15,343 American adults whether they approved of the way Barack Obama was handling his job as president. The final result, the polling company reported today, was that only 41 percent said they approved, giving Obama the lowest monthly approval rating of his presidency.

That is down 25 points from the 66 percent monthly approval Obama won in January 2009, the month he was inaugurated.

Obama also hit his lowest monthly approval among Hispanics during August, and tied his lowest monthly approval among blacks.

During the month, Gallup interviewed 1,183 Hispanics and 48 percent of them said they approved of the job Obama was doing as president. Gallup also interviewed 1,137 blacks during August and 84 percent said they approved of the job Obama was doing.

During August, Gallup asked also 12,254 white Americans whether they approved of the way Obama was handling his job as president and 33 percent said they did—an all-time low for Obama’s approval among this group.

Obama’s overall monthly approval of 41 percent for Auugst was down three point from his monthly approval of 44 percent for July.

In June 2009, during his first year in office, Obama had 95 percent approval among blacks, 78 percent approval among Hispanics, and 53 percent approval among whites. Since then, his monthly approval has dropped 11 points among blacks, 30 points among Hispanics, and 20 points among whites.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #340 on: September 08, 2011, 07:32:02 AM »
September 7, 2011
Obama Approval Sinks to New Lows Among Whites, Hispanics
Blacks' support remains high, but at 84% ties record for monthly low
by Lydia Saad


PRINCETON, NJ -- President Barack Obama earned the lowest monthly job approval rating of his presidency to date in August, with 41% of U.S. adults approving of his overall job performance, down from 44% in July. He also received term-low monthly job approval ratings from both Hispanics (48%) and whites (33%) and tied his lowest rating from blacks (84%).



The latest results are based on Gallup Daily tracking throughout August and include telephone interviews with more than 12,000 whites, 1,100 blacks, and nearly 1,200 Hispanics.

Whites' approval of Obama has trended downward thus far in 2011 after showing little change in 2010. Whites' largest drop in support for the president within a calendar year -- 17 percentage points -- came in 2009, declining from 58% in February, the first full month of Obama's presidency, to 41% by December.

Blacks have remained solidly approving of Obama throughout his presidency; however, 2011 is the first year this group's monthly job approval has routinely registered below 90%, indicating a decline in blacks' support, albeit a fairly minor one.

The president's current standing with Hispanics reflects a rather steep decline since January, when 60% approved of him. This follows Hispanics' less-pronounced drops in their support in each of the first two years of his presidency. As a result, the gap between blacks and whites in Obama's job approval has been widening while the gap between Hispanics' and whites' approval has been narrowing.

Although Hispanics' monthly approval of Obama dipped below 50% for the first time in August, more still approve than disapprove (48% vs. 37%) of his job performance. A relatively high 15% -- typical for Hispanics -- has no opinion.

Hispanics' Approval of Obama Now Close to National Average

The gradual shift in Hispanics' job approval of Obama toward whites' level of job approval is also seen in the accompanying graph showing the differences between Obama's job approval rating, nationally, and his ratings from each racial group, on a monthly basis since February 2009.

While blacks and Hispanics both expressed significantly higher-than-average approval for Obama throughout 2009 and most of 2010, Hispanics' approval has been moving progressively closer to the national average and is now only single digits above it. Whites' approval has consistently remained about eight points below the national average. As a result, blacks have become an extreme outlier -- the only major racial group showing well-above-average approval.



Bottom Line

Despite launching his presidency with a large majority of Hispanics approving of his job performance, along with most blacks, Obama has seen significant erosion in Hispanics' support. As a result, while Hispanics' approval of Obama was at one time 20 points higher than the national average, at this time it is just 7 points higher. Two significant slips in Hispanics' approval of Obama were seen in 2010, perhaps linked with the president hedging on campaign promises to make immigration reform a priority. However, that decline has continued into 2011 as the nation's focus has turned more to the economy and federal budget problems.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #341 on: September 09, 2011, 10:29:00 AM »
Rasmussen: Obama Now Underdog for Re-election
Thursday, 08 Sep 2011
By Jim Meyers and Kathleen Walter
 
Independent pollster and political analyst Scott Rasmussen tells Newsmax that Wednesday night’s GOP debate was “rockier” than expected for leading candidate Rick Perry, and says his stance on the Social Security issue could be the “chink in the armor” of his campaign.

But Rasmussen asserts that the Texas governor now has all the “excitement and charisma” in the Republican race and could prove difficult to beat, while leading challenger Mitt Romney is an “awkward position.”

And Rasmussen believes that President Obama would be the underdog in a head-to-head race against any of the leading GOP candidates.

Rasmussen is founder and president of Rasmussen Reports and co-founder of the sports network ESPN. He has been an independent public opinion pollster for over a decade, and most major news organizations cite his reports.

He is also the co-author of “Mad As Hell: How the Tea Party Movement Is Fundamentally Remaking Our Two-Party System.”

In an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV, Rasmussen gives his assessment of Perry’s performance in the debate.

“It was a little rockier than he might have liked. Overall, Rick Perry came in with very high expectations because he’s the front-runner, and as he said at one point during the debate he felt like a piñata because everyone was gunning for him. But he did fairly well overall.”

But when asked whether Perry is the only viable candidate now, Rasmussen responds: “No. Rick Perry is in the very beginning of the effort to determine if he is even the front-runner.

“We polled in Iowa a week ago and found that only one in four Iowa caucus voters have made up their mind and are certain about who they are going to vote for. This is a very fluid field.

“There are four debates coming up in the next several weeks, and if Rick Perry does well in those four debates he may emerge as the front-runner. And if he does that he will be very difficult to beat.

“On the other hand, it’s quite possible we’ll see the race tighten a bit.”

During the debate, Perry stuck by his earlier statement that Social Security is a “Ponzi scheme,” and Romney said it’s wrong to call Social Security a failure.

Rasmussen observes: “That whole discussion showed a little bit how out of touch almost all the candidates are with the voters on the issue of Social Security.

“We polled a year ago and found that just 27 percent think that Social Security is a Ponzi scheme, 36 percent said it is not, and a 37 percent said they didn’t know.

“What Americans do know is there are concerns about Social Security, concerns about its financing. But most see it as a program that has reduced poverty among the elderly, and they want to see something that will replace it that can provide that same kind of assurance.

“Rick Perry is going to have to find a way to turn the anger he feels about the system into a positive solution. The other candidates are going to have to do the same. Right now it is a potential chink in the armor of Rick Perry.”

Asked whether Romney might count on the votes of moderates to overtake Perry, Rasmussen tells Newsmax: “Mitt Romney is in an awkward position right now. He’s generally well-liked. People have respect for his private sector experience. But Republican voters aren’t sold on him as the nominee. Rick Perry is the new kid in town. He’s got all the excitement and all the charisma.

“Mitt Romney’s best path to the nomination is to wait a little bit and see if Rick Perry falters. If he does, Romney is there to pick up the pieces. If he doesn’t, Romney is going to have to get even more aggressive, and it won’t be the votes of the moderates that put Romney over the top. The Republican Party is dominated by conservatives and a large share of conservatives don’t even consider themselves Republicans.

“Republicans are going to have to reach out to those other conservatives if they want to win the White House.”

An NBC News poll found that 50 percent of respondents believe Ron Paul won the debate, with Romney a distant second at 17 percent. But Rasmussen doesn’t believe Paul is the sleeper in the campaign.

“Ron Paul draws a tremendously passionate base of support,” he says. “But among Republicans only 43 percent have a favorable opinion, 45 percent have an unfavorable opinion.

“The thing about Ron Paul that people ignore and tend to forget is that his appeal is not just to the right wing that wants to cut back on all kinds of spending, but also to the anti-war left.

“It’s going to be very difficult for Ron Paul to translate that into the Republican nomination.”

Rep. Michele Bachmann was not a major factor during much of the debate “but had a stronger finish,” according to Rasmussen. “If Rick Perry maintains his lead, it’s going to be hard for her to gain traction. If the race tightens, she will have a better opportunity to present her views.”

Other debate participants Jon Huntsman, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum remain “relevant in terms of influencing the discussion, perhaps, but it’s very difficult to see any credible path for them to the nomination,” Rasmussen says.

With President Obama set to deliver a major speech on the economy and jobs Thursday night, Rasmussen notes: “Right now people are feeling that their own personal finances are in worse shape than they were the day President Obama took office. That’s a problem.

“And on the jobs front, 24 percent of workers say their firms are still laying people off. If those realities don’t turn around, a speech won’t make any difference.”

As to who would win a race between Obama and Perry right now, Rasmussen discloses: “Our latest polling shows Perry 44 percent, Obama 41 percent.”

He adds: “All polling that we have with President Obama against any of the Republican candidates shows the president getting anywhere from 39 to 46 percent of the vote. Those numbers are not good for the president.

“You have to say, against any Republican today or against any of the leading Republicans today, the president would be an underdog for re-election — but nowhere near the automatic defeat that some Republicans are expecting.”

http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/perry-rasmussen-debate-socialsecurity/2011/09/08/id/410247

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #342 on: September 09, 2011, 10:30:38 AM »
Ras was the closest in 2008. 


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #343 on: September 13, 2011, 08:13:18 AM »
Facebook Executive Charging $35,800 To Eat Dinner With Obama…
Weazel Zippers ^ | September 13, 2011




(NBC Bay Area) — The Obamas seems to be making a habit of visiting the Bay Area.

First Lady Michelle Obama visited earlier in the summer to raise money for her husband’s re-election campaign and the Democratic party.

Now her husband is set to do the same thing.

President Barack Obama will visit the monetary heart of Silicon Valley in two weeks for two private receptions at the homes of wealthy supporters.

Mr. Obama will be the guest of honor at a reception at a private peninsula home on Sunday afternoon Sept. 25 followed by evening dinner in Atherton.

The location of the early reception is the Woodside home Symantec CEO John Thompson and his wife Sandi. The entrance price at the Thompson’s is $2,500 without a picture or $7,500 with a photo of yourself and the president.

The evening meal will be far more costly. A dinner date with Mr. Obama will cost a cool $35,800. Anyone willing to spend the money to eat with the president is welcome to come.

The hosts are Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg and her husband David Goldberg. Sandberg is getting used to having famous faces knock on her front door. She had Oprah Winfrey over for dinner just last week after the former talk show host held a townhall for her Facebook fans.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #344 on: September 14, 2011, 05:44:14 AM »
Source: CNN


Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's disapproval rating has reached a new high of 55% while the number of Americans who think he is a strong leader has dropped to a new low, 48%, according to a CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday.

And a familiar pattern in public opinion on Obama again asserts itself: Americans don't like his track record on major issues while they continue to like him personally. Nearly eight in 10 respondents say Obama is likeable; large majorities believe he is compassionate, hard-working, and has a vision for the country's future. Three-quarters think he fights for his beliefs.

But only 39% approve of how he is handling unemployment, and just 36% approve of the way he is handling the economy, not surprising when more than eight in 10 think the economy is in poor shape.

Opinion on Obama's economic track record is mixed, however. While fewer than one in 10 (9%) think his policies have made the economy better, about four in 10 (39%) credit them with preventing the economy from being even worse than it is today. On the other side, 37% say Obama has made economic conditions worse. Fifteen percent think his policies have had no effect.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #345 on: September 14, 2011, 05:47:12 AM »
Why Obama Is Losing the Jewish Vote
Wall Street Journal ^ | 9-14-11 | Dan Senor




He doesn't have a 'messaging' problem. He has a record of bad policies and anti-Israel rhetoric.
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This is a preview of what President Obama might face in his re-election campaign with a demographic group that voted overwhelmingly for him in 2008. And it could affect the electoral map, given the battleground states—such as Florida and Pennsylvania—with significant Jewish populations.

In another ominous barometer for the Obama campaign, its Jewish fund-raising has deeply eroded: One poll by McLaughlin & Associates found that of Jewish donors who donated to Mr. Obama in 2008, only 64% have already donated or plan to donate to his re-election campaign.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #346 on: September 14, 2011, 07:02:53 AM »
Bloomberg poll puts Obama re-elect number at 29%
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Maybe America is becoming “a very difficult district” for Democrats, especially Barack Obama. Bloomberg’s new poll puts his job approval rating at a mundane 45/49, although Blomberg reports that it’s the lowest approval level he has had in the series. But a peek inside the actual numbers shows a startling data point that should have the Obama 2012 team keeping their resumés updated.

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But those numbers are just the appetizers. Bloomberg asks respondents whether they will definitely vote for Obama in 2012, and only 29% of them say yes. Another 21% say they will consider a different candidate, while 43% say they will definitely not vote for Obama. Among Democrats, only 67% don’t want a primary challenge in 2012 against the sitting President, while 30% “would like another candidate to try” for the nomination. Bear in mind that the poll sample comprises a D/R/I split of 39/31/27, which means that Obama is losing more than a quarter of his own voters, assuming all 29% are Democrats.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #347 on: September 14, 2011, 10:32:49 AM »
Obama Sends Out Creepy Email: "Sometime Soon, Can We Meet For Dinner?"
Business Insider ^ | SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 | Zeke Miller



President Barack Obama's reelection campaign just sent out this creepy email, with the subject line "Sometime soon, can we meet for dinner," asking supporters to donate to his campaign for a chance to have dinner with Obama.

"Maybe I'll get to thank you in person," it says.

Obama's team has run a similar fundraising gimmick before — and the email says he plans on continuing it throughout the campaign.

We just hope future emails aren't so unsettling.

Here's the email:


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #348 on: September 15, 2011, 07:00:30 AM »
..Poll: Obama disapproval soars to 54 percent in Va
By BOB LEWIS - AP Political Writer | AP – 2 hrs




RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — President Barack Obama's disapproval rating has soared to 54 percent in Virginia, a battleground state the Democrat took from the Republicans to win the White House in 2008 and will likely need to carry next year to win re-election, a new poll released Thursday shows.

The Quinnipiac University Poll, based on telephone interviews with 1,368 registered voters from Sept. 7-12, found that only 40 percent approved of the president's performance, down from 48 percent in the same survey in June. Six percent were undecided. The survey's margin of sampling error was plus or minus 2.7 percentage points.

The results mirror other polls that show a continuing slide in the president's popularity in a slow, troubled economy.

In the Virginia survey, a majority — 51 percent — said they did not think Obama deserves to be re-elected, compared to 41 percent who would re-elect him. Eight percent didn't know or wouldn't say.

Most troubling for Obama is his poor performance among independents, many of whom supported him three years ago. Sixty-three percent of unaligned voters disapproved of the way Obama is handling his duties while only 29 percent approved.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry shot to the front of a 10-candidate Republican field among respondents who identified themselves as Republicans or Republican-leaning voters. Twenty-nine percent listed Perry as their top choice, and 19 percent said former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was their favorite. No other candidate was in double digits.

When the Republicans were asked if their primary came down to a choice between Perry and Romney, 43 percent chose Perry and 36 percent chose Romney.

In hypothetical matchups against Obama put before all of those surveyed, Perry and Romney were in statistical dead heats with the president. In a pairing against Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachman, Obama was favored 48 percent to 37 percent. Against Sarah Palin, who has not declared her candidacy, 50 percent chose Obama to 35 percent for the former Alaska governor and John McCain's 2008 vice presidential running mate.

The poll is released as candidates already begin targeting Virginia voters. Obama kicked off his nationwide tour aimed at pressuring Congress to adopt his jobs bill in Richmond on Friday. Perry delivered speeches Wednesday at a convocation at Liberty University in Lynchburg and a sold-out GOP fundraiser in Richmond.

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All this moron does is campaign 24/7 and he wonders why he is going to get trounced next year? 

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #349 on: September 15, 2011, 11:51:31 AM »
..Poll: Obama disapproval soars to 54 percent in Va
By BOB LEWIS - AP Political Writer | AP – 2 hrs




RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — President Barack Obama's disapproval rating has soared to 54 percent in Virginia, a battleground state the Democrat took from the Republicans to win the White House in 2008 and will likely need to carry next year to win re-election, a new poll released Thursday shows.

The Quinnipiac University Poll, based on telephone interviews with 1,368 registered voters from Sept. 7-12, found that only 40 percent approved of the president's performance, down from 48 percent in the same survey in June. Six percent were undecided. The survey's margin of sampling error was plus or minus 2.7 percentage points.

The results mirror other polls that show a continuing slide in the president's popularity in a slow, troubled economy.

In the Virginia survey, a majority — 51 percent — said they did not think Obama deserves to be re-elected, compared to 41 percent who would re-elect him. Eight percent didn't know or wouldn't say.

Most troubling for Obama is his poor performance among independents, many of whom supported him three years ago. Sixty-three percent of unaligned voters disapproved of the way Obama is handling his duties while only 29 percent approved.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry shot to the front of a 10-candidate Republican field among respondents who identified themselves as Republicans or Republican-leaning voters. Twenty-nine percent listed Perry as their top choice, and 19 percent said former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was their favorite. No other candidate was in double digits.

When the Republicans were asked if their primary came down to a choice between Perry and Romney, 43 percent chose Perry and 36 percent chose Romney.

In hypothetical matchups against Obama put before all of those surveyed, Perry and Romney were in statistical dead heats with the president. In a pairing against Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachman, Obama was favored 48 percent to 37 percent. Against Sarah Palin, who has not declared her candidacy, 50 percent chose Obama to 35 percent for the former Alaska governor and John McCain's 2008 vice presidential running mate.

The poll is released as candidates already begin targeting Virginia voters. Obama kicked off his nationwide tour aimed at pressuring Congress to adopt his jobs bill in Richmond on Friday. Perry delivered speeches Wednesday at a convocation at Liberty University in Lynchburg and a sold-out GOP fundraiser in Richmond.

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All this moron does is campaign 24/7 and he wonders why he is going to get trounced next year? 

He might lose, but he will not get "trounced" as you put it... The front runners in the GOP are both in dead heats with Obama, the front runner 6 months ago (Bachmann) would lose and Palin would lose (Also proving that she hurt McCain's campaign, not helped it)

But he might definitely lose.

I wonder how Paul would face against Obama... I'd bet with independents he would be huge.