- There are plenty of Democrats and even some Republicans who view the Republican primary as a gift to President Obama. (ABC News)
- The White House wants to blunt Republican attacks that the U.S. national debt under Obama has swollen by $5 trillion, to a total of $15 trillion, an issue opinion polls consistently show is a major worry for voters and could hurt Obamas chances of re-election. (msnbc.com)
- Obamas approval rating in Gallups daily tracking poll is averaging 44% so far in January, which is lower than most presidents who have lost their re-election bids. (USA Today)
- First of all, were pretty close to that phase of the 2012 campaign where we can stop looking at Republican primary polls and start focusing on Mitt Romney versus President Obama—and this isnt a bad way to start. (AlterNet)
- A new national poll from CNN shows two conflicting points of data. First, President Barack Obama remains vulnerable in a match-up with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by the numbers, as Romney bests the President by one point in the survey 48 - 47. (TPM)
- After the economy and jobs, the federal deficit is among the top concerns mentioned by voters in polls. A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner used the request to criticize Obama on the budget and the deficit. (Businessweek)
- Obama. A CNN/ORC International Poll released Monday has Romney a whisker ahead of Obama (48-47 percent), well within the survey's margin of error. Another aspect of this poll shows a tightening of the race as measured by voter "enthusiasm. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- A Jan. 10-12 Tarrance Group poll (MoE +/- 4.1%) for the Everglades Foundation shows Barack Obama winning 46 percent support and Mitt Romney pulling 45 percent. (MiamiHerald.com)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Obama poll
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