America Starting To Blame Obama For Poor Economy And Unemployment

People Are Hurting and For 14 Months Obama Has Been Pushing Obamacare

Last week's jubilant signing of the health care overhaul, socialist Barack Hussein Obama's signature domestic initiative, seems to have given the President little boost. Instead, his standing on four personal qualities has sagged, and 50% of those surveyed say he doesn't deserve re-election.

A USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, Americans anxious about unemployment and the economy. They increasingly blame Obama as President for hard times, amid signs of turbulence in November's midterm elections.  

Representative Chris Van Hollen, head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, says, "People are still hurting; a lot of people are still struggling, and I think a lot of what we're seeing in the polls reflects people's views on the economy."

Obama's standing on four key personal qualities, including being a strong and decisive leader and understanding the problems Americans face in their lives, has dipped. For the first time since the 2008 campaign, he fails to win a majority of people saying he shares their values and can manage the government effectively.

26% say he deserves "a great deal" of the blame for the nation's economic problems, nearly double the number who felt that way last summer. In all, half say he deserves at least a moderate amount of blame.

By 50%-46%, those surveyed say Obama doesn't deserve re-election.  Americans are realizing how destructive Obama’s socialist agenda is.  We know we can’t sustain these exorbitant deficits and Obama has done nothing to improve the economy.

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