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Amazing.
Which we would have been under a President Insane McCain and half term governor Palin administration.We would have been in Another Republican created Great Depression and still bleeding 750,000 jobs a month like America did for the whole last year of Bush the Dumber.
That's why the RNC and Romney didn't invite Dumbya Bush or Darth Cheney to speak at
Nazi-Con 2012 in Tampa.
And he says we are waaaaaaay worse off after 4 years of Obozo.
You're not saying Democrats have stupid leaders, are you?
whereas ONLY 36% of Americans think they are worse off.
That 36% are Republicans and/or CONservatives that hate The President More than they love America and that 36% is NOT enough to prevent The President from being re-elected for;
4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS!
They're a riot.
Yeah, the American people are happy as a lark! These are boom times Obama has taken us into!
Everybody's working and happy and spending money and having a good old time!
You're a loon.
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When they were asked, "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" voters by 56%-40% in the swing states and 55%-42% nationwide say they aren't. While that question has been posed only episodically when other recent presidents were seeking re-election, the current finding is the worst it's been when it was asked.
In the Swing States Poll, just 14% call the current economy good. The overwhelming majority describe it as "only fair" (44%) or poor (41%). Economic woes are fueling unease about the country's direction. Seven of 10 in the swing states and 72% nationwide say they are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States. Just 28% in the swing states and 26% nationwide are satisfied.
The battleground states surveyed are Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin -- competitive states most likely to swing the Electoral College
I have a tendency to think your numbers are not to well thought out.
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