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    pc258 months, 2 weeks ago

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    FTA

    What has caused the erosion? Pew says that Obama has increasingly become seen as an ideologue tied to the left wing of the Democratic Party. By a gap of 44%-30%, voters believe Obama to have moved away from moderates, a reveral of his standing six weeks ago. Why? McClatchy’s analysis concludes that Obama’s economic agenda has begun to worry voters, who see a lot of government growth instead of economic stimulus.

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      Klarissa8 months, 2 weeks ago

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      If you follow the subjects on the various polls, it takes about 5-7 days for Obama to come out with some "we're going to" statement about the item with the most favorable votes.

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        RedRiverJ8 months, 2 weeks ago

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        People are seeing the light.

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          UnusualSuspect8 months, 2 weeks ago

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          "Congressional Republicans’ approval rating has also dropped, from 34/51 to 28/51 — with the bulk of it coming from a 12-point decline among Republican voters."

          Are you part of them Republican voters, there, pc?

          Will they slip to Bush's all time lows? Republicans slipping further and further behind...

          Not too long before they become that regional party everyone knows they're becoming...oh well, it was...uh...well, not fun while it lasted...it just lasted...too long...

          But the bright side? Obama can look forward to another 4 years in 2012...LOL!

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