Editor’s note: This is another in a series of “WND/WENZEL POLLS” conducted exclusively for WND by the public-opinion research and media consulting company Wenzel Strategies.
Half of Americans are unconvinced that Barack Obama’s birth certificate, released in 2011 at the White House amidst fanfare and proclamation that it is “proof positive” of Obama’s eligibility to be president, is authentic.
About the same number disbelieve his eligibility to be president, and the skeptics also say he has not provided adequate and “authentic” documentation about his qualifications to sit as commander in chief in the Oval Office.
The confirmation numbers are the newest on the long running debate over Obama’s eligibility and occupancy of the presidency, and are from a WND/Wenzel Poll conducted exclusively for WND by the public-opinion research and media consulting company Wenzel Strategies.
6 comments:
Good. It is a sign of the times if a guy can be President of our country and have no documentation of where he was born. That to me shows that the government will place whichever individual they want in the White House.
If I may ....any kind of 'poll' or 'survey' can be skewed to favor a particular opinion. I always want to know how many 'people' were asked (10,50,1000?), what the demographic is and where in the country the question was asked. To me, polls mean absolutely squat unless these facts are included.
11:15
Did you read the entire story? Maybe if you had some of your questions would have been answered.
If by "stunning amount" you mean "statistically insignificant amount of delusional fools", then yeah.
For what it's worth, Fritz Wenzel was a Republican strategist for years before starting his own company. Always consider the source.
Delusional? I would have to say that if the President doesn't have a birth certificate or any clear record of his past that it would be delusional just to accept his word.
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