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Saturday, June 07, 2014

A Winning Strategy for the GOP

Though President Obama’s first term was characterized by anemic economic growth, decreasing household income, prolonged joblessness, an unpopular health law, foreign-policy blunders, and bitter partisanship, the electorate seemed stubbornly unwilling to lay any of it at his feet. As late as July 2013, 35 percent of Americans assigned George W. Bush a “high degree” of blame for the economy versus only 19 percent who named Obama alone.

Now the spell appears to have been decidedly broken. The benefit of the doubt Obama enjoyed for more than four years has been depleted. The Benghazi, IRS, and VA scandals; the disastrous rollout of Obamacare (and the revelation of presidential dishonesty); the molasses economy; the Syri “red line” fiasco; the feeble response to the Ukraine mess; the new EPA regulation on coal; and the utterly tone-deaf treatment of the Bergdahl trade have combined to convince the country that President Obama is out of his depth. A Fox News poll found that 55 percent of voters believe that Obama has made the country weaker. CNN foundthat 61 percent disapprove of his handling of the economy, along with 63 percent who disapprove of his handling of the health-care law and 57 percent who disapprove of his management of foreign policy (the poll predated the Bergdahl trade).

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2 comments:

  1. Fox News poll. Their only agenda is to put The president down. Would be nice if our nation was one that stood together

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  2. 12:24, why don't you go make Chris Matthews' leg tingle.

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