The Marc Chamot Report Headline Animator

Guest Bloggers, Opposing Views & Link Exchanges, Are Always Welcomed at the Marc Chamot Report:

Addthis Sharing Gadget

Monday, September 27, 2010

A “failed” U.S. Presidency in the Works; Polls Say: Most Americans Won’t Re-Elect Obama in 2012, ONLY 38% would Vote for Him & Obama Would Lose against Any GOP/Republican Opponent if Elections Were Held Today:

A “failed” U.S. Presidency in the Works; Polls Say: Most Americans Won’t Re-Elect Obama in 2012, ONLY 38% would Vote for Him & Obama Would Lose against Any GOP/Republican Opponent if Elections Were Held Today:
By Marc Chamot

Are Arizona SB1070 and Obamacare going to be the VOTER’s “remembers the Alamo?”  Then remember Arizona! Mr. President!

As I said before; President Obama was warned not to SUE Arizona over SB 1070, we’ve NEVER had a sitting U.S. president suing another state of the American union, Obama did and it may have done him in.

When this U.S. president went against the very fabrics of this nation, imposing left-wing ideologies, then going against majorities/popular interests on issues and when he vindictively go after an American states like Arizona and their sheriffs, for only wanting to enforce illegal immigration laws of out of control and wanton border crossings, that THIS president and his Party simply REFUSES to enforce; then he and his Party’s pretty much DOA, in the eyes of the American voters!

After all the fiascos’, it isn’t too surprising, with President Obama’s ineptness’s and his fitness for running the country, as “commander in chief,” is being questioned by the voters.

A little over five weeks before the midterms, President Obama and his Democratic cohort’s WORST nightmares are now being realized. Obama’s presidential numbers are VERY BAD. Obama’s poll numbers are so bad; they are dragging and drowning Democrats into quicksand of their abysses!

Before they; Obama and Democrats, decided to embark on these outrageous policies, they had better have gotten the economy and JOBS in far better shape, than just talking about it through FANCY speeches!     

Most Americans wouldn't re-elect Barack Obama in 2012, only 38% would vote Pres. in again: new poll “Most Americans don’t like the way Barack Obama is running the country, and if voters could have their say today, only 38% would reelect him.

That’s the word according to a new poll by Politico/George Washington University, which found the majority of Americans would consider replacing the President in the next election.

The poll surveyed 1,000 registered voters who identified themselves as "likely" to cast ballots in 2012.
Forty-four percent said they already plan to vote for someone besides Obama, while an additional 13% of voters will consider casting their vote for another candidate.

Obama, who won 53% of the country’s votes in the 2008 election, seems to have lost much of the momentum that buoyed him into the presidency two years ago.
A whopping 63% of those surveyed believe the country is on the wrong track, and 51% disapprove of the job Obama is doing in office.

The poll did offer one bright spot for the President.

Sixty-five percent said they still like Obama as a person, whether or not they are happy with his performance in the White House.

And if his 2012 opponent is former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Obama should be able to trounce the Tea Party darling.

In a hypothetical race between the two, 51% of those surveyed said they would choose Obama, while only 42% were likely to support Palin.

Obama would lose Presidential election to Republican - ANY Republican - if held today: poll “Two-plus years before the 2012 election, a Republican candidate — any Republican candidate — has a better chance of being President than current White House occupant Barack Obama does.

According to a new Quinnipiac University poll , Americans would rather vote for an unnamed Republican than Obama in 2012 by a 39% to 36% margin.

Obama's approval rating is now at an all-time low. According to the poll, 44% of Americans approved of the president, while 48% disapproved. Just two months ago, 48% of voters approved while 43% did not.

"It was a year ago, during the summer of 2009 that America's love affair with President Barack Obama began to wane," said Peter A. Brown., assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
And it is the confidence of those critical independent voters he is losing the most.

"Today, his support among Democrats remains strong, but the disillusionment among independent voters, who dropped from 52% to 37% approval to 52% to 38% disapproval in the last 12 months, is what leads to his weakness overall when voters start thinking about 2012."

It's possible that Obama could see a bump in his popularity by extending jobless benefits for 2.5 million Americans who have been unemployed for six weeks or more. The House is expected to vote on the legislation Thursday, after the Senate OK'd it Wednesday. He has said he will quickly sign the bill into law.

The poll is good news for all Republicans — but especially good news for potential 2012 Republican candidates like Ron PaulMitt Romney and Sarah Palin — all of whom are rumored to be considering a run.
Among the hot issues, 56% of voters said they disapproved his handling of the economy, 51% did not like his handling of the Gulf oil spill and 58% disliked his policy on illegal immigration — with 60% saying the federal government lawsuit against Arizona's new immigration law was a bad idea.

American voters said 48% to 40% that Obama does not deserve reelection in 2012.

From July 13-19, 2,181 voters were interviewed. The poll has an error margin of 2.1 percentage points.





1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing the link, but unfortunately it seems to be down... Does anybody have a mirror or another source? Please reply to my post if you do!

I would appreciate if a staff member here at marcchamot.blogspot.com could post it.

Thanks,
Alex

Recent Comments

FAIR USE POLICY:

Fair Use: This site may contain copyrighted materials, with use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner.

I am making these materials available in my efforts to advance understanding of political, human rights, economic, democracy, and social justice issues, etc.

I am also using such materials to rebut and dispute arguments, when they ARE not based on FACTS.

I'm here to offer my own argument, opinions and judgments on the subject matters, which MAY interfere with my constitutional rights, towards receiving, fair political representations from my federal, state and local representatives.

I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research, educational, or satirical purposes.

When I post photos, I may have inadvertently posted one without prior knowledge of actual ownerships.

If you feel I may have violated some of YOUR copyright of some sorts, you HAVE the right to email or post a comment, requesting my removal of such material(s), such as photos and full postings of articles, however I reserve the right to keep the main idea, snippets of your article on my blog, protected under the FAIR USE ACT.




"There are two major developments, she says, that are new this year and insufficiently noted, but they're going to shape election outcomes in 2010 and beyond. First, Washington is being revealed in a new way.

The American people now know, "with real sophistication," everything that happens in the capital. "I find a much more knowledgeable electorate, and it is a real-time response," Ms. Blackburn says. "We hear about it even as the vote is taking place."

Voters come to rallies carrying research—"things they pulled off the Internet, forwarded emails," copies of bills, roll-call votes. The Internet isn't just a tool for organization and fund-raising. It has given citizens access to information they never had before. "The more they know," Ms. Blackburn observes, "the less they like Washington."-Tennessee Representative Marsha Blackburn


Dr. Rossiter says the liberal agenda preys on weakness and feelings of inferiority in the population; by creating and reinforcing perceptions of victimization; satisfying infantile claims to entitlement, indulgence and compensation; augmenting primitive feelings of envy; rejecting the sovereignty of the individual, subordinating him to the will of the government. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=56494

The Obama Deception

MIA: Still No Border Security From Hapless Obama & U.S. Congress; SINCE

This BLOG Supports CANDIDATES that think for Americans FIRST. You, the candidate will get posted here and get my VOTE; only if you take care of our porous border, RID America of Criminal Illegal Aliens, No Amnesty, and Keeping American Jobs in America and improving our diminishing wages. Reducing our trade deficit with China and helping our dwindling economy and our middle class.

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...