Posted on 10/21/2010 11:00:36 AM PDT by RobinMasters
A majority of Americans don't think President Obama deserves to keep his job, a poll released today shows.
With less than two weeks to go before the midterm elections, a survey conducted by Gallup shows that only 39 percent of Americans think Obama deserves to be re-elected in 2012.
A staggering 54 percent think he should be a one-term president, the poll found.
Earlier this year, between 46 and 48 percent of Americans said Obama should be re-elected.
The survey also shows that Obama has averaged a job approval rating of 44.7 percent during the first seven quarters of his presidency.
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The other 46% think he should be marched out in handcuffs before the term is up.
Half-Term anyone?
I don’t believe we should have a foreigner as a president..................
0bama doesn’t give a damn about another term.
The scary thing is that nearly 40 percent still want him re-elected.
Right! Half term for a Half- A$$ president.
Do we know if the Hungarian-born atheist billionaire has picked BO’s successor?
Anyone checked the Clintons’ bank accounts?
He should be impeached immediately.
He should be impeached immediately.
Personally, I see ObaMao is only a symptom of a greater problem: We have a good share of the electorate who thinks of their government and fellow citizens as nothing more than an ATM.
As long as there is a large number of these types of indolent slugs, there will be a large market for charlatan politicians like ObaMao.
Was there an option for -zero- terms in the survey? Just askin’.
One Term Token
Most Old Mountain Goats (99.99%) believe Obummer should be an 18-month president: Obummer, Take a Hike1
Well that settles it — out he goes — but hopefully BEFORE 2012!
re: “One Term Token”
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OH!!! That’s a good one! ;)
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