Fox News Poll : Reasons for backing Romney - "He’s not Obama" (43%), Republican (14%), "His issue po
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[quote]President Obama tops Republican Mitt Romney in a head-to-head matchup, according to the latest Fox News poll, which finds American voters feeling more positive about the economy.
Obama would have an advantage of 46 percent to 39 percent over Romney, if the election were held today. Three weeks ago the candidates were tied at 46 percent each.
The national poll, released Wednesday, shows the president’s lead is just outside the poll’s margin of sampling error.
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About a third of voters say they are “extremely” interested in the election. Among just that group, Romney tops Obama by 50 percent to 44 percent.
Overall, each candidate’s party support is strong: Most Democrats back Obama (88 percent) and most Republicans support Romney (84 percent).
Among independents, 34 percent back Romney, 29 percent support Obama and more than a third are undecided or say they won’t vote (36 percent). Last month, independents broke for Romney by 46 percent to 33 percent.
The gender gap is alive and well, as women continue to be more likely to back Obama (55 percent to 33 percent), while men are more inclined to support Romney (46 to 37 percent).
In general, a 60-percent majority is satisfied with their candidate choices. One voter in three disagrees and thinks “none of the above” should be an option on the November ballot.
Obama voters (74 percent) are much more likely than Romney voters (59 percent) to say they are satisfied with the candidate choices.
[b]Each candidate’s backers were asked to say in their own words the main reason they were supporting him. For Obama, the top responses are, he’s doing a good job (25 percent), his issue positions (13 percent) and he’s a Democrat (11 percent).
Another 11 percent say, “he’s not Romney.” Nearly four times as many Romney backers say “he’s not Obama” is their top reason (43 percent).
Others are supporting Romney because he’s a Republican (14 percent), his issue positions (10 percent) and the economy (8 percent).[/b]
Romney supporters are as likely to cite his business background as the issue of same-sex marriage as the main reason for their vote (5 percent each).
Currently 49 percent of voters approve and 47 percent disapprove of Obama’s job performance. That’s up from 45 percent approval and 51 percent disapproval three weeks ago. In addition, this is his highest approval rating since May 2011, after the raid that killed Usama bin Laden, when some 55 percent approved and 41 percent disapproved.
To Obama’s advantage, voters feel the economy is improving. The number saying the economy is in “poor” condition has dropped 14 percentage points from a year ago. And while few voters, 11 percent, rate the economy positively -- that’s the highest number since April 2009.
Meanwhile, even though more voters continue to say the economy is in worse shape today compared to four years ago, the number saying it’s in better shape is up 11 points (from 17 percent last May to 28 percent today).
The same shift is seen when voters are asked about jobs. Compared to four years ago, 24 percent think the job situation in their area is better today, 41 percent say worse and 32 percent say it’s unchanged. A year ago, 13 percent said the job situation was better, 57 percent said worse and 29 percent unchanged (May 2011).
On their family’s financial situation, voters are more likely to say they are worse off as opposed to better off today compared to four years ago by an 8-percentage-point margin (23 percent better, 31 percent worse). That’s down from a 17-point margin last year (19 percent better, 36 percent worse).
Obama’s best marks are on his handling of Afghanistan: 53 percent approve. His lowest approval is 36 percent for handling the federal deficit. Forty-three percent approve of the job Obama’s doing on the economy, up from 39 percent a year ago.
What’s the “best thing” Obama has done to help the economy? Fifteen percent say he slowed or stopped job loss and the recession, 8 percent cite loans to the auto industry and 7 percent point to the stimulus. The most common response was Obama did “nothing” to help (43 percent).
By a 13-percentage-point margin, voters would pick Romney over Obama to manage their personal money (47 percent to 34 percent). The former governor also comes out on top as the better business partner (48 to 39 percent). Voters think Romney would do a better job creating jobs by a slim 2-point margin (43 to 41 percent).
If hiring a life coach, Obama is the preferred choice by a wide margin, 47 percent to 33 percent. In addition, voters prefer Obama to pick the next Supreme Court justice (46 to 38 percent).
Would Romney have made the same decision Obama made to get Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden? By a wide margin of 62 to 24 percent, voters say yes, if Romney were president a year ago, he would have given the order to get bin Laden.
Finally, if Obama were re-elected, 45 percent of voters say they would feel the “country’s improving” and would “look forward” to another four years, while a roughly equal number (43 percent) say they would feel the country is “going down the drain” and would “dread” a second Obama term.
The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell phone interviews with 913 randomly-chosen registered voters nationwide and is conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from May 13 to May 15. For the total sample, it has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.[/quote][url]http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/05/16/fox-news-poll-obama-pulls-ahead-romney-as-presidential-race-heats-up/[/url]
Unfortunately my parents seem to be voting based on what most of the people who answered the poll are...
I would like to go to America and call those 43% "huge pure-bred dumbasses".
He's black! I ain't gonna vote for that democrat communist fucking kenyan-american gun-hating ass! I'm gonna vote for Romney because of fuck reasons!
'democracy' at its finest
They'll regret their decision when Romney gets us into a full blown war with Iran, Russia and China because he's a warmongering jackass like the rest of them.
I like how Romneys whole drive is the economy for his campaign (as he states), but all his Obama smearing is reflected in this poll as what he's actually worried about. Can politics grow a fucking spine and worry about the goddamn problems we're actually facing that affect this country and the whole world? I didn't vote in a bunch of 60 year old elementary school kids to run this country.
Obama got voted in in large part because he wasn't a Republican...This isn't a whole lot different in my opinion. Obama is the Republican's GWB in a sense.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;36005831]I didn't vote in a bunch of 60 year old elementary school kids to run this country.[/QUOTE]
Right on brother!
I wonder why a "He's not Romney" option wasn't added in the "(IF OBAMA) What would you say is the main reason you are supporting Barack Obama?" question. Hmmmm..........
Nonetheless, this is completely stupid. It's like saying you wouldn't hang out with a kid at lunch because he's that kid.
Voting solely for the sake of "WELL HE'S NOT CANDIDATE X" is purely idiotic and you should not be voting. It's incredibly vague and boil down to almost anything. Base your vote on something that actually means something or could make a difference.
yeah 913 people aren't enough
[QUOTE=Clio;36005933]yeah 913 people aren't enough[/QUOTE]
When people say this I laugh.
Yea, you don't know how sampling works dude.
I'm not sure what I'm going to do in November. As it stands, I despise both Obama and Romney.
I'm gonna vote for my main man Obongo.
Just cause Romney scares the shit out of me.
[QUOTE=Pikachu231;36005870]I wonder why a "He's not Romney" option wasn't added in the "(IF OBAMA) What would you say is the main reason you are supporting Barack Obama?" question. Hmmmm..........
Nonetheless, this is completely stupid. It's like saying you wouldn't hang out with a kid at lunch because he's that kid.[/QUOTE]
The option was there, try reading the article again. Closely this time.
yay democracy
These kind of people vote. There's your problem.
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[QUOTE=RR_Raptor65;36005817]They'll regret their decision when Romney gets us into a full blown war with Iran, Russia and China because he's a warmongering jackass like the rest of them.[/QUOTE]
you realizeeee that he's probably the LEAST warmongering jackass of all the candidates (gingrich, santorum, etc.)
lmao at the fact that they aren't even against obama because of his politics.
[QUOTE=Boba_Fett;36005985]I'm not sure what I'm going to do in November. As it stands, I despise both Obama and Romney.[/QUOTE]
Pick the lesser evil.
[SUB](not Romney)[/SUB]
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;36006255]These kind of people vote. There's your problem.
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Damn, I love Al Jazeera.
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;36006255]These kind of people vote. There's your problem.
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Wasn't Herman Cain leading the popular vote at one point in Ohio.
We're all being played.
Mere puppets we vote for like our opinion matter to begin with. Do we really think we still have control over "our" government anymore? What stops our president from fighting wars of attrition? Do we really believe the government has control over the economy?
It is frightening how uneducated a lot of people are in the USA. It's like a comedy
I don't think the ideal future president should be somebody who held a gay man down to cut off his hair.
[QUOTE=RoflKawpter;36005762]He's black! I ain't gonna vote for that democrat communist fucking kenyan-american gun-hating ass! I'm gonna vote for Romney because of fuck reasons![/QUOTE]
Dude, you forgot that he's the spawn of a diabolical spell by Stalin, Engels and Marx.
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;36006255]These kind of people vote. There's your problem.
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Its amazing how people come up with this shit.
Honestly I'm pretty sure a similar poll would apply to Democrats and Obama. Welcome to a two party system, where "the other guy" is literally the worst option because there really is only one other option.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;36006650]Honestly I'm pretty sure a similar poll would apply to Democrats and Obama. Welcome to a two party system, where "the other guy" is literally the worst option because there really is only one other option.[/QUOTE]
If you read the article, it's 4 times more prevalent amongst republican voters.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;36006819]If you read the article, it's 4 times more prevalent amongst republican voters.[/QUOTE]
Because a Democrat is currently in office.
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