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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

CNN Poll: 52% Say Obama Doesn't Deserve Reelection In 2012


52 percent of Americans said President Barack Obama doesn't deserve reelection in 2012, according to a new poll.


44 percent of all Americans said they would vote to reelect the president in two and a half years, less than the slight majority who said they would prefer to elect someone else.


Obama faces a 44-52 deficit among both all Americans and registered voters, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll released Tuesday. Four percent had no opinion.


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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Even a fool with a half a brain knows that.

Anonymous said...

I think the percentage is far more than that, millions have lost their phones...internet and their homes...how the heck can you get their opinions? heck this poll is from cnn... it's surely construed anyway

Anonymous said...

and take your progressive terrorist with you!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Which is why presidents are given 4 years not one. Holla back in 2011 when the key numbers (unemployment, GDP, etc.)are out. If the numbers are looking good, I want to see a repost of this as well as all the negative comments that I'm sure will follow today. Numbers down? Then I'll be the first one to line up and vote for another candidate (unless conservatives are crazy enough to nominate Palin).

Anonymous said...

You are forgetting how the Tea Party will split the GOP vote in two. 48% would win a three-way race.

Ask Bill Clinton.

Anonymous said...

cough cough... whataboutBUSH!

Anonymous said...

I miss BUSH !!!

Anonymous said...

Well!....DUH!!!

Anonymous said...

WHAT!!!!!! This number should be 100% WAKE UP AMERICA AND REGAIN YOUR COUNTRY!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

a cnn poll? Make that really 62% that think really he should not get another term.

Anonymous said...

Is that 52% counting Acorn supporters?

Anonymous said...

He really shouldn't be in office another day.