Democratic Senate candidates running in key battlegrounds this fall will be carrying a huge burden — the president of the United States.
A new NPR poll released Thursday found President Barack Obama with a significantly lower approval rating among likely voters in 12 states with competitive Senate races this November.
Obama's approval rating in those 12 states — eight of which were won in 2012 by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney — sits at only 38%. According to a Real Clear Politics average of recent polling, Obama's approval rating across the nation is just more than 42%. Meanwhile, Obama's disapproval rating is 58% — including 46% who "strongly disapprove."
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It's okay, Electronic voting will fix anything.
ReplyDeleteComing to a theater near you: "WHITE HOUSE-GROWN TERRORISTS" starring Obaba Black Sheep (pulling the wool over our eyes) and Eric Wholedirt (always being backed up by Obaba). Surprise ending when they disappear ! (Reviewers are invited to Google "Revealed: The Destroyer of Obama's Tyranny.")
ReplyDelete9:50 You do realize that the first use of statewide electronic voting was the Bush-Gore election that Bush "won". I just wanted to make sure you did comprehend that Obama and O'Malley didn't personally install the voting machines.
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