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September 2, 2010

2012 Presidential Election Betting Odds Already Drawing Attention

Filed under: Polls — admin @ 10:18 pm

Obama promised that change was coming for Americans and what we have seen thus far has been a disappointment to say the least. Obama made many campaign promises in which he has failed to meet nearly two years into office. While he has dealt with many events since being in the white house, have those issues addressed any of the changes we Americans were promised? Health care is one on going battle and the changes recently imposed do not seem to benefit the majority of Americans.

USAPLAYERS

Poll: Only 4 in 10 say Obama deserves re-election

Filed under: Obama,Polls — admin @ 10:08 pm

Nearly half of all Americans think President Barack Obama does not deserve re-election in 2012, according to a new national poll.

CNN

Dueling Obama/Palin polls explained

Filed under: Obama,Palin,Polls — admin @ 9:44 pm

As Patrick Appell noted at Andrew Sullivan’s blog, two polls are now out showing wildly different results in a potential Sarah Palin-Barack Obama 2012 race. One, from Time, has Obama up by 21 points. The other, from PPP, shows a tie. So what gives?

Salon


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August 17, 2010

U.S. Voters Split on Obama Re-Election in 2012

Filed under: Obama,Polls — admin @ 9:47 pm

U.S. registered voters remain split on whether President Obama deserves to be re-elected in 2012, with 46% saying he does and 51% saying he does not — little changed from earlier this year.

Gallup

August 13, 2010

GOP 2012 Rankings

Filed under: Election Process,New Hampshire Primary,Polls — Tags: , , — admin @ 11:30 pm

…it’s really getting to be candidate-spotting time up in New Hampshire. Republicans there are hoping to win the open US Senate seat, the two open US House seats, and enough legislative seats to regain both state chambers. That means there are lots of candidates, and party committees, who would appreciate fundraising assistance from celebrity pols — and who might later express their appreciation by helping in a Presidential campaign.

Boston Phoenix


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So many Obama, politics polls to cherry-pick

Filed under: Polls — Tags: , , , — admin @ 11:25 pm

Gallup finds terrorism remains the top concern. But it has now been joined by — Hello, big Democratic spenders Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid — the exploding enormity of the federal deficits. And here’s the midterm election year political problem for both of these Democrats: Republicans are viewed as better at handling both of those concerns.

LATimes


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August 2, 2010

Obama’s Poll Problem: White Backers in ’08 Are Deserting Him

As the folks in the White House begin looking toward President Barack Obama’s presumed re-election campaign in 2012, there is one statistic that might worry them more than any other: Little more than a third of white voters currently think the president is doing a good job.

WSJ


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Predictions Already Being Made On The 2012 Presidential Election

Filed under: Polls — admin @ 12:13 am
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Online sportsbooks have already created entertainment betting lines that allow online bettors to place a wager on who they think would make a good candidate for the next Presidential election, and the choices are sure to make them think about what this country needs.

sportbooksgurus.com


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May 25, 2010

CNN Poll: Who wins an Obama vs. Palin matchup?

Filed under: Obama,Palin,Polls — admin @ 10:36 pm

Washington (CNN) – She may be the best known Republican politician considering a bid for the White House, but Sarah Palin comes in third in a hypothetical horserace for the next GOP presidential nomination, according to a new national poll.

CNN

March 30, 2010

Majority of Voters Predict Obama Will Lose in 2012

A majority of voters are betting the President Obama will lose a bid for re-election in 2012, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll conducted March 19-21.

Politics Daily


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