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Senin, 20 Februari 2012

Obama's Announced Donations Reveal He Is Falling Short Of Campaign's Financial Goals

Barack Obama

Last year, U.S. President Barack Obama, announced via his reps, the goal of raising $1 billion dollars in campaign donations. However, one year on, Obama has raised $75,953,128.29, under 1/10th of his goal. Gallup polls indicate President Obama is trailing behind rivals Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, in his reelection bid for the White House.

The ongoing financial crisis that has worsened, is certainly impacting campaign donations, as people simply do not have the disposable income they once did. The race for the White House should not depend on money, but be based on who can do the most for the country.

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Amount the Obama campaign had on hand at the end of January: $75,953,128.29

Selasa, 07 Februari 2012

Has Barack Obama Become Out Of Touch Since Becoming President

Did The Move To The White House Change Him Rather Than Him Creating "Change"

Barack Obama

Over the past year, polls have consistently indicated a sizeable decline in support for President Barack Obama among independent voters. This was a demographic Obama enjoyed a great deal of support from in the 2008 election. With said section of voters withdrawing their support in 2012, what will this mean for Obama in this year's presidential election. 99% of polls, especially the granddaddy of them all, Gallup, indicate any Republican candidate will beat Obama in this year's election.

It is clear Obama has lost touch with reality and the everyday people since becoming president, which is a dangerous thing for any head of state. Obama has become a corporate president and not the kind that knows finance in a manner that creates greater revenues and jobs for the nation. He has spent more money than the nation made, greatly adding to the deficit and financial decline of the country.

Kamis, 02 Februari 2012

Gallup Poll States Barack Obama Is Going To Lose The 2012 Presidential Election By A Landslide

Barack Obama

Looks like my words last year regarding the Obama Administration are become prophetic. In the July 26, 2011 article "Senator Demands FBI Investigate Rupert Murdoch For Hacking Rival & Stealing Their Copyrights" I wrote regarding the Obama Administration, "None of you deserve to be in office, as you failed the people across the board, due to bribery and campaign donations. In 2012, you deserve to lose by a landslide, because you knew of the crimes and abuses and looked the other way."

This week Gallup announced a new poll, which revealed President Barack Obama is firmly in position to lose the 2012 election by a landslide. Gallup predicts "huge losses" for Obama. However, Obama is in denial, continuing to allow his administration to run amok, while his head is completely buried in the proverbial sand.

President Obama and his contingent in Washington are operating under the misguided belief, millions of voters did not witness the sheer corruption and treachery emanating from him, his employees and appointees, in unlawful misdeeds he rubberstamped. This corruption could not have been worth you presidency and legacy. The ironic aspect of it is by the time you wake up to the reality of what you have done, it will be too late to save yourself or your presidency.

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Gallup Numbers Predict Huge Obama Loss

February 1, 2012 9:51am 2337 Comments - Gallup released their annual state-by-state presidential approval numbers yesterday, and the results should have 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue very worried. If President Obama carries only those states where he had a net positive approval rating in 2011 (e.g. Michigan where he is up 48 percent to 44 percent), Obama would lose the 2012 election to the Republican nominee 323 electoral votes to 215.

Gallup adds: Overall, Obama averaged 44% job approval in his third year in office, down from 47% in his second year. His approval rating declined from 2010 to 2011 in most states, with Wyoming, Connecticut, and Maine showing a marginal increase, and Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Jersey, Arizona, West Virginia, Michigan, and Georgia showing declines of less than a full percentage point. The greatest declines were in Hawaii, South Dakota, Nebraska, and New Mexico.

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