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.

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