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To: Dr. Eckleburg
A "multitude" of 54%.

That of course is including ACORN, illegal alien votes, dead democrat votes, black panthers stopping people from voting, and all the other fraud coming out from the Chicago Daley Obama Emanuel Crime Machine.

The usurper wouldn't have made it in to be "Present" Obama if all that didn't happen, would have dropped below 50%.

27 posted on 04/03/2011 11:01:02 AM PDT by Syncro (Sarah Palin, the unofficial Tea Party candidate for president--Virtual Jerusalem)
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To: Syncro

The figure of 54% of Roman Catholics voting for Obama hasn’t been challenged anywhere but on this forum by FReepers who can’t face the truth — Roman Catholics elected Obama.


28 posted on 04/03/2011 11:42:20 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Syncro

And why are you reviving a year-old thread?

There’s lots of new ones being posted. 8~)


29 posted on 04/03/2011 11:43:26 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Syncro

Poll: President Obama gains favor with young voters

Even as President Barack Obama’s overall approval rating tumbled in recent weeks, his ratings among young adults — especially those at four-year colleges — have shifted upward, a new poll shows.

In a national survey of Americans, ages 18-29, conducted by Harvard’s Institute of Politics, 55 percent said they approve of the president’s job performance, up 6 percentage points since October. And among college students, Obama does even better, with a 60 percent approval rating, up 9 points from the fall.

When asked whether they plan to vote for Obama in 2012, though, they’re less sure. Thirty-eight percent of those surveyed (and 43 percent of college students) say they will, while 25 percent (and 30 percent among college students) say they will vote for his Republican opponent. The rest are unsure and, perhaps, looking to be swayed.

“As the 2012 presidential primary and caucus season draws closer, young people will again have the opportunity to greatly impact the race for the White House,” the institute’s director, Trey Grayson, said in a statement. “Political campaigns which incorporate an effective youth outreach strategy will have a strong advantage in the 2012 cycle.”

The improvement in the ratings signals a marked shift from the disaffection coming from young voters who think Obama has failed to follow through on his idealistic campaign promises.

Enthusiasm about Obama’s message of “hope” and “change” (or opposition to it) drew students and other young adults to volunteer for political groups, to register to vote and to head to the polls on Election Day. And, in 2008, nearly 70 percent of voters 29 and younger voted for Obama — the highest share of youth votes ever to go to any one candidate, according to exit polls.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/52301.html#ixzz1IUSKWdt9


36 posted on 04/03/2011 12:40:07 PM PDT by listenhillary (Social Justice is the epitome of injustice.)
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