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Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/07/09 19:45:02
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Two-thirds of likely voters say President Obama has kept his 2008 campaign promise to change America — but it’s changed for the worse, according to a sizable majority.
A new poll for The Hill found 56 percent of likely voters believe Obama’s first term has transformed the nation in a negative way, compared to 35 percent who believe the country has changed for the better under his leadership.
The results signal broad voter unease with the direction the nation has taken under Obama’s leadership and present a major challenge for the incumbent Democrat as he seeks reelection this fall.
Conducted for The Hill by Pulse Opinion Research, the poll comes in the wake of last month’s Supreme Court decision that upheld the primary elements of Obama’s signature healthcare legislation.
It found 68 percent of likely voters — regardless of whether they approve or disapprove of Obama — believe the president has substantially transformed the country since his 2009 inauguration.
The feeling that Obama has changed the country for the worse is strongest among Republicans, at 91 percent, compared to 71 percent of Democrats who support Obama’s brand of change.
Strikingly, 1-in-5 Democrats say they feel Obama has changed the United States for the worse.
Compared to the sentiment about Obama’s impact, fewer people see presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney as a candidate who will change the country dramatically if elected.
Still, 50 percent of people think Romney will bring a “significant” level of change — a finding that may reflect the desire among anti-Obama voters for a reversal of the president’s policies.
Debate about Obama’s first-term legacy has intensified since the Supreme Court ruled the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate to be constitutional.
The healthcare legislation, once fully implemented, would usher in the most sweeping changes to the nation’s social safety net since the 1960s.
To Obama’s supporters, the ruling was a validation of his 2008 campaign theme of “change we can believe in.” At that time, Obama hinted at his ambitions to become a transformative president in the mold of Ronald Reagan.
“I think Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not. He put us on a fundamentally different path because the country was ready for it,” he told the Reno Gazette-Journal in January 2008.
Beyond the healthcare law, Obama won passage of the Dodd-Frank financial industry reforms, generally viewed as the biggest Wall Street regulatory changes since the 1930s.
In the absence of major immigration legislation, Obama recently eased deportation rules for young illegal immigrants brought to the country as children.
Obama’s ambitions for big change fell short in other areas. He has been unable to pass climate change legislation or repeal the Bush-era tax rates.
On social issues, Obama recently became the first president to endorse gay marriage.
Independent of voter opinions about how the country has changed, The Hill Poll found an overwhelming majority of voters — 89 percent — view the choice between Obama and Romney as important in terms of the future impact on the country.
Almost half (47 percent) say they are paying more attention to this year’s election than the 2008 vote. Republicans are generally paying more attention than Democrats — 56 percent to 44 percent — to the 2012 campaign compared to 2008.
Among centrists, views are evenly split on how Obama has changed the country — with 40 percent saying the United States is better today and 42 percent saying it is worse off. Eighty percent of liberals think Obama has changed the country for the better.
There is a marked difference of opinion along racial lines, with just 29 percent of whites saying Obama has changed the country for the better compared to 92 percent of blacks.
The poll was conducted among 1,000 likely voters on July 5 and has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

Link to view poll internal data.
http://thehill.com/images/stories/news/2012/07_july/hill_poll...

From: The Hill.com
By: Sheldon Alberts

Read More: http://thehill.com/polls/236627-hill-poll-majority...

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  • Kat ♪ 2012/07/09 20:00:59
    I agree with this poll because....
    Kat ♪
    +25
    He's a liar, thief, moron, list could go on and on. He's destroying the country,

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  • luke jimmy d 2012/07/10 19:54:29
    luke
    ONLY THING U MISSED IS WHERE HE WAS BORN AND TAKING OUR GUN OWNERSHIP AWAY FROM US.
  • lee 2012/07/10 00:05:01
    I disagree with this poll because....
    lee
    +2
    ...of the methods used by Scott Rasmussen.
  • ed lee 2012/07/10 08:16:22 (edited)
    ed
    +2
    and what methods was that? Don't tell me let me guess THE TRUTH METHOD?
  • lee ed 2012/07/10 18:57:36
    lee
    do your own research on his methods... they have been well critiqued.
  • boss hawg 2012/07/09 23:57:56
    Other Thoughts!
    boss hawg
    +1
    i would like obama to #decriminilizemarijuana . he's our best chance. i know republicans won't do it. to conservative
  • none 2012/07/09 23:54:18
    I agree with this poll because....
    none
    +5
    It's the truth.
  • Debowman 2012/07/09 23:47:40
    I agree with this poll because....
    Debowman
    +7
    I see the situation the economy is in, they took Food and Enegry out of the cost of inflation for the 1st time in history and now say inflation hasn't gone up, yet when added back in it's 20% plus. He has done a piss poor job of handling the economy, jobs, foreign affairs, he hasn't keep his promise's to the American people. He has continued all of the Bush policies he professed to hate, the "things" that got us into this mess? He lies, not typical politician lies, but straight out lies. Lets not forget his wife who has 26 attendants at 1.8 million per year, and buys 30,000 dollar dresses, travels extensively on tax payer money. I could go on but you get the point.
  • Rodney 2012/07/09 23:39:25
    I agree with this poll because....
    Rodney
    +9
    Some change can be good, some bad. Turning whole groups of people against each other while the POTUS makes drastic changes behind our backs and by fiat is NOT good change.
  • Murph 65 Rodney 2012/07/10 00:28:52
    Murph 65
    +4
    Amen to that one, brother.
  • Birthpangs 2012/07/09 23:36:57
  • AL 2012/07/09 23:29:48 (edited)
    I agree with this poll because....
    AL
    +8
    I agree 100%! I can't even think of just one sector of our whole economy, that comrade Obama has made better!
  • Stevern... AL 2012/07/10 02:40:52
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +2
    I can think of one employment sector that's doing much better under Obama.The hiring of Federal government workers is going gangbusters,under Obama.In fact the IRS is going to have a new big hire of 16,500 new agents & auditors just for Obamacare!
    http://www.examiner.com/artic...
  • AL Stevern... 2012/07/10 03:12:46 (edited)
    AL
    +1
    Yes,But its the privet sector and the employees they hire that are the ones- paying the taxes that support all those Government jobs!Once Obama gets his way,with taxing all those employers- that make over $250,000 a year-his whole house of cards is going to come crashing down
  • Stevern... AL 2012/07/10 04:26:17 (edited)
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    A lot of those $250K or more income earners are small business owners.Who are the largest new job creators of the American private economy.A lot of these job creators will have to lay off employees to pay for a higher marginal tax rate.Thus resulting in more unemployment!
  • AL Stevern... 2012/07/10 05:23:05
    AL
    +1
    You got it! And as soon as the privet sector starts laying off their workers again, thats going to cause a big hole in our Governments pocket! Then they'ill have to raise taxes on the rest of us to fill that large hole as well
  • Dr. John Stevern... 2012/07/12 10:21:24
    Dr. John
    +1
    Not to mention all those guns and ammo they bought for the "people friendly" IRS Obama care tax collector agents. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside!
  • Stevern... Dr. John 2012/07/12 12:57:34
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    Are you talking about the 450M 40 Caliber hollow-points the Dept.of Homeland Security has contracted to buy?
  • Dr. John Stevern... 2012/07/12 19:38:25
    Dr. John
    +1
    That and the pistols to go with them. And don't forget all those shotguns!!!! You know, those items that Obama and Hillary are working with the U. N. to keep us from having!!!
  • jim 2012/07/09 23:23:02
    I agree with this poll because....
    jim
    +6
    The list is endless. The biggest:
    He has saddled the next three generations with massive debt that he used to pay off political supporters;
    He has intentionally divided the country along class, racial, and economic lines, preaching the politics of resentment, race, and envy in order to retain power;
    He has set in motion a law that, if not repealed, will destroy the most advanced health care system in the world and ultimately end timely access to specialty care, particularly for seniors;
    He is not securing the borders nor supporting our laws on same, resulting in an influx of costly, dependent, unproductive people, many of whom are criminals.
    Again, the list is quite lengthy but these are the biggest from my perspective.
  • Murph 65 jim 2012/07/10 00:29:22
    Murph 65
    +3
    Great list.
  • Always Right 2012/07/09 23:04:04 (edited)
    I agree with this poll because....
    Always Right
    +5
    You'd have to be living in your mom's basement playing X-box, to not know the country is on the brink of economic collapse!
  • Common Sense Conservative 2012/07/09 22:58:09
    I agree with this poll because....
    Common Sense Conservative
    +7
    You'd have to have been in a coma the last 4 years to think otherwise.

    Hussein Obama has not only messed up everything he's ever touched, but he's brought more division among the American people than any other POTUS in my lifetime.
  • jeane 2012/07/09 22:55:53
    I agree with this poll because....
    jeane
    +8
    We are more deeply divided than ever. More people are out of jobs and below the poverty line than ever before. We are more than ever a NATION OF ENTITLEMENTS! We are the biggest debtor nation on the planet. AND THINGS ARE GETTING WORSE EACH DAY.
  • Biki 2012/07/09 22:52:33
    I agree with this poll because....
    Biki
    +7
    I'm living in it! It's far, far worse.
  • lisa Biki 2012/07/10 08:15:12
    lisa
    +2
    I totally feel your pain. My family has been struggling since 2009 and unfortunatley I don't see any glimmer of hope. Say, wasn't that Obama's campaign - Hope & Change. Well I hope we can change the outcome in November and rid ourselves of the occupy the WH Transients and send them back to Chicago where they belong! Obama slum lord
  • ed 2012/07/09 22:52:31
    I agree with this poll because....
    ed
    +7
    Because we have seen obama do nothing to help this country only hurt it.
  • farkromney 2012/07/09 22:50:04
  • Mountaineer 2012/07/09 22:35:54 (edited)
    I agree with this poll because....
    Mountaineer
    +8
    “I think Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not. He put us on a fundamentally different path because the country was ready for it,” Obama told the Reno Gazette-Journal in January 2008.
    At that time, Obama hinted at his ambitions to become a transformative president in the mold of Ronald Reagan.

    Ronald Reagan was a really transformative president. After the disastrous 4 years of Carter, when America lost any respect from its enemies and any trust from its allies, it was Reagan who turned things around. He restored America's greatness. By the end of Reagan's 8-year term in the office the Cold War was over, and the Soviet empire disintegrated. The Americans who were kept as hostages by the Iranian terrorists for 444 days, while Carter was acting as a caricature of the American president, were released several minutes after Ronald Reagan was sworn into office.
    That was Ronald Reagan.

    Today we have Obama.
    What he has accomplished is exactly the opposite of the accomplishment of Ronald Reagan. Today America is perceived as weak. It is not feared by its enemies and not trusted by its allies. The situation now is very reminiscent of the situation at the end of Carter administration, although this time it's worse.
  • Common ... Mountai... 2012/07/09 23:01:38
    Common Sense Conservative
    +4
    Nicely done.
  • Murph 65 Mountai... 2012/07/10 00:30:46
    Murph 65
    +3
    I concur with Raiders - very nicely done.
  • RT Mountai... 2012/07/10 01:41:29
  • sugee Mountai... 2012/07/10 02:31:29
    sugee
    Ronald Reagan raised taxes and raised taxes, again and again. The Iranian debacle was arranged, that's already been proved and no body went to jail. Hell Some of those guys got a job at foxnews. LOL. If today's republican party went back to Reagan days, the Democrats would be so happy. Today's republican party is crazy and not like the grand ol party. It's something crazy today. We can't have Romney as president. He's all about off shoring jobs and keeping his money in banks in Switzerland. Really is that what we want. Romney is not Reagan. Faaaar from it.
  • Mountai... sugee 2012/07/10 18:15:46
    Mountaineer
    +1
    "The Iranian debacle was arranged, that's already been proved and no body went to jail."

    Of course, it was arranged by Carter, who was absolutely ignorant of the world, like our current president. When it had been reported to Carter that the Iranians holding the Americans as hostages were very religious people, his response was: "Since they are very religious, they must be nice people, who will not harm the Americans. The Iranians will let the Americans go".
  • luke sugee 2012/07/10 20:03:02
    luke
    HOPE U MOVE UR ASS OUT OF AMERICA TO CUBA AFTER MITT WINS THE WHITE HOUSE.. SEE HOW U ENJOY LIFE THERE.
  • TheBadOne 2012/07/09 22:31:51
    Other Thoughts!
    TheBadOne
    +1
    I think political discourse in this country has gone to hell and as long as our politicians continue to pander to their industries and not to the interests of the American people, our government will continue to remain gridlocked until we figure out the problem ourselves... only for them to take credit for the work we did!
  • Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/07/09 22:31:03
    I agree with this poll because....
    Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
    +9
    By every statistical measure, this country is worse off. As I knew it would be.

    And that's the way he wanted it. He is still trying to pull the Cloward-Piven maneuver.
  • mike 2012/07/09 22:27:07
  • Common ... mike 2012/07/09 23:03:00
    Common Sense Conservative
    +4
    Agreed
  • betz 2012/07/09 22:26:07
    I agree with this poll because....
    betz
    +6
    Things are dismal~and he is disgraceful. Enough said.
  • Common ... betz 2012/07/09 23:03:14
    Common Sense Conservative
    +2
    Yeppers

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