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To: stockman_scott who wrote (78512)6/19/2010 11:27:50 AM
From: cirrus  Respond to of 149317
 
Sure, America's infatuation with Obama is over, but that doesn't mean he's incompetent or people think someone else can do better. Like a marriage, it evolves.

The Republican infatuation with the Tea Party is like getting laid by that hot bimbo from the bar... Wheeee!!!! - the next morning it's like "What the hell was I thinking?!" That's about what the Republicans will be thinking in November.

Look at the health care bill. I've said it over and over, the health care bill sucks but it's better than nothing, and it's a miracle that anything got passed at all. As figured, people are starting to recognize that.

The pundits can't tell the forest from the trees. Obama and the Democrats will be fine in November and Obama will win reelection.

The latest Associated Press-GfK poll on Obama's top domestic achievement finds support for the new overhaul has risen to its highest point since the survey started asking people about it in September — six months before it became law.

The results now: 45 percent in favor, 42 percent opposed. That's a significant shift in public sentiment considering that opposition hit 50 percent after Obama signed the health plan into law in late March and that in May, supporters were outnumbered 39 percent to 46 percent.


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