This is what happens when you have a corrupt media. An incompetent Chicago gangster with a shady background is still the most popular presidential candidate for 2012-
According to the WSJ/NBC News poll out later today, only 42% said they’d probably vote for the president if he runs again; 39% said they’d probably vote for a Republican.
But putting a name beside the generic Republican slot changes the picture. Mr. Obama leads former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by seven percentage points, 47%-40%. Against Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, a relative unknown but a potential candidate, the president maintains his 47% but leads by 20 points.
On the other hand, Mr. Obama leads former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin by 22 points, 55% to 33%, an indication that the former Republican vice presidential nominee remains a polarizing figure who actually wins support for Mr. Obama.
The poll, conducted by the polling organizations of Peter D. Hart and Bill McInturff, has a 3.1 percentage point margin of error.

3 responses to “Poll Shows Majority Support Obama For Second Term”
The US would be finished if the Kenyan wins in 2012. He will not!
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This may be more relevant–and accurate.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Job-Approval.aspx
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Poll always narrow closer to elections, an incumbent President is always going to be the best known candidate 2 years out…
Two things need to happen for a Republican win:
– No massive economic rally (positive economic results for the year prior to an election are a statistically significant boost historically for incumbents)…
– A robust and well publicised primary process ending in a excellent candidate…
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