46 % of the country is a lot of people :eek: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_obama_job_approval-1044.html
This will be you Tuesday night, crying your eyes out over the repudiation of Obama's socialist welfare state agenda.
Most people with a college and post college education pay taxes http://www.harrisinteractive.com/Hi_assets/TopHitPageNews.html Americans who give the president the highest positive ratings are those with a post-graduate education (48%), a college education (47%), and those living in the West (42%). On the other end of the spectrum, almost three-quarters of those with a high school education or less (72%) and two thirds of Midwesterners (66%) and Southerners (66%) give the President negative marks on his overall job. Obama Education Gap Extends to General Election McCain leads Obama among those with a high school education or less by Jeffrey M. Jones PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama leads John McCain by a significant margin among voters with the most education, but trails the likely Republican nominee among voters with the least formal education. Thus, it appears that Obama's strong showing among educated voters in the Democratic nomination contest would extend to the general election as well. These results are based on aggregated data from Gallup's daily tracking survey, spanning March 31 to April 6 interviewing. Obama and McCain were tied at 45% for the general election among all registered voters in these data.
I wont cry at all.Its quite normal for the party who holds the presidency to lose seats at this time.I expected it.
Nonsense. This won't be a typical election. This will be a massive repudiation of Obama and his socialist welfare state agenda. And Obama's so wigged out about it, he's acting like a cornered animal.
Again,its normal for the party who holds the oval office to lose seats.Unlike Clinton, Obama will keep the Senate