More Americans now prefer Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washing ... palin.html
In another poll, Americans are almost evenly split over who they would like in the White House right now - Barack Obama or George Bush. Forty-six percent of Americans would prefer to see George Bush in the White House, rather than Barack Obama. Gotta love that.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opini ... 41084.html
Rasmussen did a hypothetical 2012 matchup poll. It revealed that 42% of Americans would vote for Barack Obama, and 41% of Americans would vote for Ron Paul.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... on_paul_41
It's about time Americans started to wake up and smell the community organizers bullshit.
Just some intersting poll numbers
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Re: Just some intersting poll numbers
Damn all those community organizers! What are they good for? Nothing! Buncha faggot socialists in disguise.
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You gotta admit that's pretty funny, considering the Democrats coud have run Hitler's ghost against Bush and probably at least give him a run for his money.
Of course, assuming Bush could have run for a third term.
Of course, assuming Bush could have run for a third term.

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tin00can wrote:Damn all those community organizers! What are they good for? Nothing! Buncha faggot socialists in disguise.

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Re: Just some intersting poll numbers
The CNN poll he sourced also saysNevermind wrote:More Americans now prefer Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washing ... palin.html
It's amazing the the clown who wrote this opinion piece glossed over this while stroking himself off (joined by Nevermind) at the idea of Obama's imminent political demise.What about the hypothetical general election matchup in 2012 against President Obama?
The poll shows Obama topping Romney 53 percent to 45 percent, beating Huckabee 54 percent to 45 percent, defeating Gingrich 55 percent to 43 percent and topping Palin 55 percent to 42.
Nevermind wrote:In another poll, Americans are almost evenly split over who they would like in the White House right now - Barack Obama or George Bush. Forty-six percent of Americans would prefer to see George Bush in the White House, rather than Barack Obama. Gotta love that.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opini ... 41084.html
Democrats still like him and he's still got the edge among the independents. Hmm... GOP voters like Bush now? It only took a year for them to forget why they turned their backs on him.87% of GOP voters now say they would prefer Bush, a number a good deal higher than Bush's approval rating within his party toward the tail end of his Presidency. Democrats predictably go for Obama by an 86/10 margin, and independents lean toward him as well by a 49/37 spread.
Nevermind wrote:Rasmussen did a hypothetical 2012 matchup poll. It revealed that 42% of Americans would vote for Barack Obama, and 41% of Americans would vote for Ron Paul.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... on_paul_41
Most of them don't know much about Ron and those that do, don't seem to like him all that much. Ron Paul would be another Ross Perot. He has as much chance of being president as I have of being Secretary of Pussy.Thirty-nine percent (39%) of all voters have a favorable opinion of Paul, while 30% view him unfavorably. This includes 10% with a very favorable opinion and 12% with a very unfavorable one. But nearly one-out-of-three voters (32%) are not sure what they think of Paul.
Perhaps tellingly, just 42% of Republican voters have a favorable view of him, including eight percent (8%) with a very favorable opinion. By comparison, 42% of unaffiliated voters regard him favorably, with 15% very favorable toward him.
Twenty-six percent (26%) of GOP voters think Paul shares the values of most Republican voters throughout the nation, but 25% disagree. Forty-nine percent (49%) are not sure.
Similarly, 27% of Republicans see Paul as a divisive force in the party, while 30% view him as a new direction for the GOP. Forty-two percent (42%) aren’t sure.
Among all voters, 19% say Paul shares the values of most Republican voters, and 27% disagree. Fifty-four percent (54%) are undecided.
Twenty-one percent (21%) of voters nationwide regard Paul as a divisive force in the GOP. Thirty-four percent (34%) say he is representative of a new direction for the party. Forty-five percent (45%) are not sure.


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Re: Just some intersting poll numbers
Nevermind is really bad at statistics.
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The guy he relied on to think for him was bad at statistics. Nevermind is just plain stupid.


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I don't know if he's stupid, but he's certainly asshurt.

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