:D RASMUSSEN SHOCK POLL: Barack Obama 41% Ron Paul 37%...

Big P

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Obama 41%, Ron Paul 37%
Friday, July 22, 2011
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Congressman Ron Paul may be a long shot to win the Republican presidential nomination, but he runs competitively with President Obama right now.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows Paul picking up 37% of the vote, while the president earns 41%. The Texas congressman joins Mitt Romney, Michelle Bachmann, and Rick Perry as candidates within hailing distance of the president at this time.

Rudy Giuliani is another potential candidate who is considered a long shot for the nomination but is competitive with the president. The former mayor of New York City trails Obama by five, 44% to 39%.

But the real story in the numbers is that the president continues to earn between 41% and 49% of the vote no matter which Republican is mentioned as a potential opponent. This suggests that the race remains a referendum on the incumbent more than anything else.

Obama posts a 12-point lead over former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, 44% to 32%.
Two Republicans can’t even get to 30% against the president. Businessman Herman Cain and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, who served as Obama's ambassador to China, each earn 28% support. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, considered unlikely to run by most observers, trail the president by seven and nine points respectively. Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum trails by 14.


In reviewing the data, please note that Romney benefits from being perceived as the frontrunner. In 2004, the last time an incumbent president stood for reelection, Vermont Governor Howard Dean was the early Democratic frontrunner, and he polled best against George W. Bush.

Massachusetts Senator John Kerry was always a few points behind. However, once Kerry became the frontrunner in early 2008, his numbers became as good as Dean’s.

Polls conducted a year-and-a-half before an election provide a snapshot of where things are today but give little indication of what the mood might be on Election Day. If the economy substantially improves before November 2012, the president will be heavily favored to win reelection. If the opposite happens and the country endures a double-dip recession, just about any Republican challenger would be favored. If the economy stays as it is today, the race could be very competitive.

A good measure of the president’s reelection prospects is his Job Approval rating among likely voters. His final vote total is likely to be very close to his final Job Approval figures.

Romney leads the polls for the GOP nomination among Republican primary voters. However, it is far too early for the polls to give a sense of who is likely to emerge as the Republican nominee. In 2008, John McCain never took the lead in a national primary poll until December 31, 2007.
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BendBrewer

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Notice how some people always have to resort to Rassmusens biased polls? I think taking an average of multiple polls is a much more reliable tactic. That's 10.7% or in other words, a Landslide. It's hard to take anyone from the World Nut Daily very seriously when it comes to politics.

RCP Average3/20 - 7/17--50.039.3Obama +10.7ABC News/Wash Post7/14 - 7/17RV5242Obama +10Reuters/Ipsos6/3 - 6/61132 A5436Obama +18CNN/Opinion Research4/29 - 5/1964 RV5245Obama +7Rasmussen Reports3/20 - 3/211000 LV4234Obama +8
 

Big P

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i never heard of Rassmusens being bias why do they have such a good reputation then?



I would vote for a dead turtle over obama, you know a dead turtle would do less damage to our economy, and a dead turtle definalty would not spend trillions of our dollars and increase our deficite by more the 30% in one stinkin year lol


imagine if you started making less money and you wife decided to increase your house hold spending by more than 30% you would think she was batshit crazy lol


you know they r gonna make fun of obama for decades to come as Jimmy carter part 2. Even Jimmy wasnt this bad, atleast he truly was trying to make things better. its clear obamas motives r not good.


when he is eviscerated in the next election there will be a lot of gloating, just be prepared.


enjoy him while you still can, im just amazed you can enjoy sombody like that. it doesnt mesh with the facts, so it seems to be purely a partisan or a racial thing to me.
 

Big P

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come on uncle buck a person like you surely sees the problem here.



dont get mad if your on foodstamps, im on food stamps too, i make a great salary and yes I rip the government for food stamps too :D


im getting my tax money back one way or the other.


$400 in food stamps per month. they rape my check and I rape them for my food expenses figure its a fair trade off :D


All Hail the Food Stamp President



 

UncleBuck

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...im on food stamps too, i make a great salary and yes I rip the government for food stamps too :D


im getting my tax money back one way or the other.


$400 in food stamps per month. they rape my check and I rape them for my food expenses figure its a fair trade off :D


All Hail the Food Stamp President
so, you defraud the government for food stamps, then complain that too many people are on food stamps?

:dunce:

 
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