الخميس، 16 يونيو 2011

Obama Loses To Generic Republican In Poll June 16, 2011 6:25 PM



ABC News’ Mary Bruce Reports:
With the presidential election still 18 months away and the GOP field wide open, 44 percent of voters say they are mor likely to vote for a generic Republican candidate than President Obama, according to thelatest Gallup poll. Just 39 percent would back the incumbent president.
The level of uncertainty heading into the 2012 election is also evident in the 18 percent of voters who, at this point, do not have a preference for Obama versus the Republican.
Obama’s re-election prospects did not look much better last month, despite the fact that his approval rating rose above 50 percent. In May, 43 percent of registered voters said they were more likely to vote for Obama while 40 percent opted for the unnamed Republican.  
It should also be noted, however, that the current five-percentage-point lead for the Republican in this month’s poll is not statistically significant.

Anthony Weiner Announces Resignation From Congress


Democrat Anthony Weiner resigned today as U.S. representative from the 9th District of New York, saying the decision would benefit his party, constituents and wife Huma Abedin.
"I'm announcing my resignation from Congress so my colleagues can get back to work, my neighbors can choose a new representative and, most importantly, that my wife and I can continue to heal from the damage I have caused," Weiner said at a news conference made raucous by loud yells from hecklers.
"I had hoped to be able to continue the work that the citizens of my district elected me to do," he said. "Unfortunately, the distraction that I have created has made that impossible."
Weiner, 46, made the announcement at a senior center in Brooklyn, New York, where he first launched his political career nearly two decades ago. He said that despite his indiscretions, he would continue to pursue the spirit of public service that first led him to run for office.
"I'll be looking for other ways to contribute my talents to make sure that we live up to that most New York and American of ideals," he said just before concluding his remarks.
He did not take reporters' questions. His wife was not present.
Weiner's decision to leave office came 10 days after his news conferenceadmitting he lied to his family, colleagues and constituents about risque online behavior with multiple women while married to Abedin.
PHOTO: Anthony Weiner announces his resignation from Congress during a news conference in Brooklyn, NY., June 16, 2011.
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While polls showed a majority of Weiner's constituents did not think he should resign, the embattled congressman had come under enormous pressure from Democratic Party leaders to step down because the swirling scandal was seen as a "distraction."
In the past week, President Obama, Democratic Party chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and other top congressional leaders have encouraged Weiner to resign.
"Today, he made the right judgment in resigning," Pelosi said in a statement. "I pray for him and his family and wish them well."
Pelosi signaled at an earlier news conference that Democrats now intend to pivot back to talking about the issues they'd rather discuss, including slamming Republicans on the budget and Medicare overhaul. Attention also shifts to who will replace Weiner.
When New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo officially announces the congressional vacancy, the state must hold a special election within 70 to 80 days, according to state law. The election, which will likely occur in early fall, will be the third in New York in less than one year triggered by the resignation of a congressman because of a sex scandal.

Weiner Broke News During Picnic

Weiner called House leaders Wednesday night at a White House picnic to inform them he would resign today, sources told ABC News.
A Democratic source said Pelosi of California and Rep. Steve Israel of New York, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, stepped away from the picnic to take a phone call from Weiner, when he told them of his decision.
News of Weiner's decision broke early today as Democrats prepared to consider whether to strip the congressman of his committee assignments in an effort to limit his influence and push him out.

President Obama Confident Anthony Weiner Will 'Bounce Back'


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PHOTO: President Barack Obama tapes an interview on fatherhood with Robin Roberts of ABC News in the Library of the White House, June 16, 2011.
President Obama said he is confident that embattled New York Rep.Anthony Weiner and his wife, Huma Abedin, can bounce back from the sexting scandal that ended the Democrat's congressional career.
"I wish Rep. Weiner and his lovely wife well," Obama said in an exclusive interview with ABC News' Robin Roberts to air on "Good Morning America" Friday. "Obviously, it's been a tough incident for him, but I'm confident that they'll refocus and he'll refocus, and they'll end up being able to bounce back."
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Weiner admitted tearfully last week that he exchanged lewd photos with six women over Twitter and Facebook. Though the 46-year-old congressman checked himself into rehab, there was a growing chorus of voices in the Democratic leadership calling on him to resign and saying he was distracting attention from other important issues.
When asked about Weiner's inappropriate relationships earlier this week, Obama said in an interview on NBC, "If it was me, I would resign."
Amid the pressure, Weiner resigned this afternoon from his post as U.S. representative from the 9th District of New York.
He said he made that decision "so my colleagues can get back to work, my neighbors can choose a new representative and, most importantly, that my wife and I can continue to heal from the damage I have caused."