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Poll Indicates Most Americans Think America Was Better Off Before President Obama July 10. 2012 Barack Obama A Hill poll has revealed, 56% percent of Americans believe President Barack Obama has changed America for the worst. That's over half the country and not good numbers going into a presidential election in less than four months. The poor state of the economy definitely weighed into people's decisions in the poll. The only deficit bigger is the national deficit. Obama has a lot of work to do if he is to change people's minds and regrettably for him the clock has just about run out in the lead up to the election. It is a lesson in getting a head start while one can, on making the most of opportunities available, using frugality and thrift to ensure a good, stable economic outcome. You can't spend your troubles away. It just doesn't work. You have to face them head on with a sound plan. STORY SOURCE Hill Poll: Majority feel Obama has changed country for worse RELATED ARTICLES An Eye Opening Look At Rick Perry's Controversial Social Security Ponzi Scheme Statements Mitt Romney And His Political Party Have Raised More Money Than President Obama And The Democrats President Obama Hit By Terrible Jobs Report That Critics State Harms His Chance Of Reelection Gallup Poll Reveals Americans Favor Mitt Romney Over President Obama When It Comes To The Economy Polls Indicate These Are Obama's Last Few Months In Office But He Does Not Agree Mitt Romney Is Beating Barack Obama Again In Latest Gallup Poll To Predict The Presidency Poll: Obama Will Lose The 2012 Election By A Landslide President Barack Obama Still Lagging In The Polls Behind Mitt Romney Polls Concur Republican Candidates Are Rating More Favorably With The Public Than President Obama |
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