chefdennis
Veteran Expediter
Wait..the republicans don't have a message or a plan or a anyone that is remotely close to being able to beat barry....hmmm... i know polls are bs, especially at this point, but it seems that likely voters don't care who the republican is, they will vote for them...kinds like "anyone but barry...." But we keep hearing that barry isn't beatable by the republican party....
Click the link to see the poll graph..
June 16, 2011
2012 Voter Preferences for Obama, "Republican" Remain Close
Forty-four percent prefer the Republican; 39%, Obama
by Jeffrey M. Jones
2012 Voter Preferences for Obama, "Republican" Remain Close
Click the link to see the poll graph..
June 16, 2011
2012 Voter Preferences for Obama, "Republican" Remain Close
Forty-four percent prefer the Republican; 39%, Obama
by Jeffrey M. Jones
2012 Voter Preferences for Obama, "Republican" Remain Close
PRINCETON, NJ -- Forty-four percent of registered voters say they are more likely to vote for "the Republican Party's candidate" and 39% for Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election, according to Gallup's June update. The current five-percentage-point edge for the generic Republican is not a statistically significant lead, and neither side has held a meaningful lead at any point thus far in 2011.