Posted on 05/11/2012 7:19:59 AM PDT by RobinMasters
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney earning 50% of the vote and President Obama attracting 43% support. Four percent (4%) would vote for a third party candidate, while another three percent (3%) are undecided.
Matchup results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update).
This is the first time Romney has reached the 50% level of support and is his largest lead ever over the president. It comes a week after a disappointing jobs report that raised new questions about the state of the economy. See tracking history.
Thirty-seven percent (37%) give the president good or excellent marks for his handling of the economy. Forty-eight percent (48%) say hes doing a poor job. Consumer confidence has slipped four points since last weeks government report on job creation and unemployment. The number who believe their personal finances are getting better slipped from 30% a week ago to 28% today. The number who fear their finances are getting worse increased from 43% before the jobs report to 47% today.
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Just watch -- The moment the Democrat Socialist Party leaders (Soros, et al.) come to the realization that Obama is going to lose -- and lose big --, that he will drag down the Senate (and House) with him, and that because of his position on same-sex "marriage" he has discouraged a significant portion of the base from voting at all, the Left will become desperate to find a way to replace him ... but by convention time it will likely be too late.
I’m just wondering.
Teabaggers are gay guys right? Øbama just endorsed them right before going to get money from them correct?
I thought the TB term was a perjorative used against TEA party people. So now it’s a good thing? Wow I’m confused.
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