Thursday, October 21, 2010

Obama

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Results of a poll conducted from June 26 to July 1 byshow Obama’es approval rating at 49 percent, versus 44 perceny disapproval. That approval rating is down from 62 percent in earl May and the lowesr pointsince Obama’s The 1,259 Ohio voters surveyed also showerd a narrow disapproval for Obama’s handlinv of the economy. Of those surveyed, 46 percentr said they approve of his economicd strategy while 48percen disapprove. Just two months ago, approval of Obama’ds handling of the economu stood at57 percent. The latestt poll could be an indication that voterss are taking out their frustration on Obama while in the past pointing to former Presiden tGeorge W.
Bush, Peter Brown, assistant directodr of Quinnipiac’s polling said in a release. “The economyy in Ohio is as bad as anywhererin America,” Brown “These numbers indicate that for the first time voters have decidexd that President Barack Obama bears some responsibility for their The poll also took a look at the developinf race for the U.S. Senate seat to be vacatecd next year by Republica nGeorge Voinovich. On the Democratifc side of the aisle, Lt. Gov. Lee Fishefr holds a narrow lead over Secretary of State Jennifer who pulled in 21 percent supportto Fisher’s 24 Of the Republicans who have plans to run, former U.S. Rep.
Rob Portmajn pulls in 33 percent support, versue 10 percent for Cleveland-area car dealer Tom Ganley. More than half of all voters, remain undecided on which contender they’ll choose to represent theier party inthe race. But in hypothetical match-ups, Democratidc contenders continue to lead theirRepublican counterparts. To download complete results from the click .

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