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re: Obama's presidency: by the numbers (Gallup)
Posted on 9/1/14 at 10:16 pm to socraticsilence
Posted on 9/1/14 at 10:16 pm to socraticsilence
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Because he was re-elected by a massive margin
2012 Obama win over Romney (3.86% margin of victory) was among the closest one-third of all presidential elections.
In terms of the electoral vote, only 396,807 more votes spread across 5 states and we're talking about President Romney.
Posted on 9/2/14 at 8:26 am to NHTIGER
Here is a good point, if 9/11 doesn't happen does Bush trend upwards without the debt of two wars and the negative effects politically of it and things such as the Patriot Act?
Also if Madoff doesn't scam so many millions of dollars does the economy tank as bad in his later years?
Also if Madoff doesn't scam so many millions of dollars does the economy tank as bad in his later years?
Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:11 pm to NHTIGER
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Because he was re-elected by a massive margin
2012 Obama win over Romney (3.86% margin of victory) was among the closest one-third of all presidential elections.
In terms of the electoral vote, only 396,807 more votes spread across 5 states and we're talking about President Romney.
I think that's a sign of how closely divided the country is- in terms of percentage of vote received Obama had the most decisive re-election since Reagan in 1984.
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