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Just 27% Say U.S. Heading in The Right Direction
For the second week in a row.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/right_direction_or_wrong_track |
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68% of your country men feel your country is headed in the wrong direction. Anything over 60% is considered significant at just about any confidence level. As the data is quoted at a 3% error with a 95% confidence level, you could safely assume that there is a 95% likely hood that 65% of your country men believe this. 87% of republicans feel your country is headed in the wrong direction & 72% of non affiliated voters feel this way too. There is a surprising 45% of democrats who feel your country is headed the wrong way. Statistically this would represents more than 1/2 in some electorates. In statistical terms this would be considered a landslide against the current direction!!! It would be interesting to see the data electorate by electorate, though with such high numbers it would not be at all likely to be an opposite result in marginal electorates. The data is reported with a 3% error at a 95% confidence level, That is very accurate by any ones standard. You may wish to start planning your party for next year !!!
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B-b-b-b-but, what do the European and world governments think we should do? Afterall, isn't Obama all about bowing and apologizing to the world?
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I'm making all the hay I can, while I have the advantage of political gridlock working for me! |
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Baby, you're a rich man...
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Uh at least theres someone taking care -and anyone thinking Mccain just keeping out of the way and letting big buisness run amuck would straighten ANYTHING out -and would have averted a tolal meltdown is a imbecile.
That being said-- the current guy has not done enough and im disappointed comparing his campaign talk--and what we got. |
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