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CNN Poll: Majority Of Southerners Says Obama Has Done Better Job Than Bush
This finding from the new CNN poll is buried deep in CNN’s article, but it’s striking. According to the network’s polling director, Keating Holland, the internals show that a majority of southerners thinks Obama has done a better job than native son Bush: Fifty-seven percent ...
CNN Poll: Public wants Congress to keep working on health care
CNN Poll: Public wants Congress to keep working on health care
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Nearly six in ten Americans want Congress to continue working on health care reform bills that have... been passed through various committees, according to a new CNN poll. Washington (CNN) - Nearly six in ten Americans want Congress ... (more) CNN Poll: Public wants Congress to keep working on ...
Exit poll: In Virginia, it's all about the economy
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — (CNN) - The economy and jobs are the number on issue on the minds of voters in... Virginia, according to data from CNN exit polls Tuesday. Forty-six percent of Virginian voting Tuesday, as Republican Bob McDonnell and Democrat Creigh Deeds faced ... (more) Exit poll: In Virginia, it's all about the economy
Fort Hood Massacre: A Day of Courage and Cowardice
Fort Hood Massacre: A Day of Courage and Cowardice
pajamasmedia.com — A self-described "devout Muslim" who praised suicide bombers opens fire on brave American soldiers — and most... people in the mainstream media insist there is no sign of terror. (more) Fort Hood Massacre: A Day of Courage and Cowardice
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Daily Kos — ... the provision. The new email, to go out from OFA chief Mitch Stewart, calls on Obama’s supporters to flood their members of Congress with calls in support of the House health care bill. This is the era of purges, and conservative blogger Rick Moran will likely find himself on the teabagger enemies list after writing this. Southerners may hate Obama and think he's Kenyan, but they hate George W. Bush even more. ...

Poll-itics: More Southerners Say Obama Has Done Better Job Than Bush
The Political Carnival — ... Leave it to Greg to find the nugget: [T]he internals show that a majority of southerners thinks Obama has done a better job than native son Bush: Fifty-seven percent say Obama has been a better president than George W. Bush; only a third say Bush’s track record was better. “Compared to Obama, Bush does fairly well among southerners and rural voters. But even in those categories, a majority still says Obama has done a better job than Bush,” says ...

Even Southerners Don't Like Bush
Eschaton — While I think that they know it factually, elite media types still have a hard time shrugging off their image of Codpiece Boy, The Most Popular President Ever. But even in the South, people prefer Obama. ...

However Much Southerners Dislike Obama ...
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — ... they're not crazy. They still think he's doing a better job than George W. Bush. ...

Remainders: Election Day 2009
Ben Smith's Blog — Obama meets the Patriarch. Plouffe responds to Huffington. Presidents Clinton and Bush will take their show to Radio City. (These speaking fees are simply too high to say no.) Hoffman is a bit smaller than life. Pawlenty knocks Snowe. Ed Rollins has some serious debt. Fiorina's launching this week, and DeMint's going with her underfunded conservative rival. Southerners say he's doing a better job than Bush. 'By the People' directors answer some questions, ...

What Happened Last Night? Short Answer: Mixed Bag
DownWithTyranny! — ... . 54% of Americans approve of his job performance, one percent higher than his winning total a year ago. And even Southerners agree he's been doing a better job than Bush did. (True that is an exceedingly low bar... but still... Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee...) ...

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