Poll: Even left leaving Obama
More than half of voters want new occupant in White House
Posted: April 12, 2011
8:21 pm Eastern
By John Rossomando
© 2011 WorldNetDaily
Barack Obama |
His re-election numbers are the lowest of his presidency so far – at 38 percent.
And only 35 percent of independents, whose support will be crucial for his re-election, would vote to re-elect him if the election were held today.
The poll also shows 55 percent of those surveyed say they want someone new at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Of those surveyed, 17 percent of Democrats want to see a change, as do 55 percent of independents and 94 percent of Republicans.
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Pollster John Zogby told WND the numbers are among the lowest for a first-term president in recent memory. The poll reflects anger with Obama over his perceived mishandling of the intervention in Libya, the economy and the looming possibility of inflation, among other issues.
"This is a low number … for any president, for any incumbent," Zogby said. "There's a sense of disappointment from the left and the center; the right has always solidly been opposed to the president.
"Voters are not big fans of the federal government these days anyways and government, period, and the people are disappointed with Obama simply because he's the president."
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