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Is Barack Obama's drop in the polls evidence he cannot win the general election?

raves +19   by FanOreilly
Is Barack Obama's drop in the polls evidence he cannot win the general election?
http://www.newsweek.com/id/145737

"A month after emerging victorious from the bruising Democratic nominating contest, some of Barack Obama's glow may be fading. In the latest NEWSWEEK Poll, the Illinois senator leads Republican nominee John McCain by just 3 percentage points, 44 percent to 41 percent. The statistical dead heat is a marked change from last month's NEWSWEEK Poll, where Obama led McCain by 15 points, 51 percent to 36 percent.

Obama's rapid drop comes at a strategically challenging moment for the Democratic candidate. Having vanquished Hillary Clinton in early June, Obama quickly went about repositioning himself for a general-election audience, an unpleasant task for any nominee emerging from the pander-heavy primary contests and particularly for a candidate who'd slogged through a vigorous primary challenge in most every contest from January until June. Obama's reversal on FISA legislation, his support of faith-based initiatives and his decision to opt out of the campaign public-financing system left him open to charges he was a flip-flopper. In the new poll, 53 percent of voters (and 50 percent of former Hillary Clinton supporters) believe that Obama has changed his position on key issues in order to gain political advantage.

More seriously, some Obama supporters worry that the spectacle of their candidate eagerly embracing his old rival, Hillary Clinton, and traveling the country courting big donors at lavish fund-raisers, may have done lasting damage to his image as an arbiter of a new kind of politics. This is a major concern since Obama's outsider credentials, have, in the past, played a large part in his appeal to moderate, swing voters. In the new poll, McCain leads Obama among independents 41 percent to 34 percent, with 25 percent favoring neither candidate. In June's NEWSWEEK Poll, Obama bested McCain among independent voters, 48 percent to 36 percent."

(hat tip HotAir)
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raves +15   by Nikki

Answered Yes

They clearly see the wolf in sheeps clothing.

wolf sheeps clothing
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  • raves +1   [-] by wiszard

    Answered Yes

    The people are starting to sloooooowly wake up to this muslim radical. people starting sloooooowly wake muslim radical
  • raves +1   [-] by Car

    Answered Yes

    Well it's about time people seeing threw him what a joke. Castro said it best what America idiots put Bush in office...!!!
  • raves +1   [-] by Ripped1x

    Answered Yes

  • raves +1   [-] by Cassie

    Answered Yes

    I FREAKIN HOPE SO!
  • raves +3   [-] by wayne

    Answered Yes

    People are starting to catch what hes all about all be it slowly but more impo
    rtantly surely I think they link in the chain has come loose thank goodness
    despite what Oprah hopes for YUK.
  • raves +3   [-] by Alexis

    Answered Yes

    Perhaps the truth is setting him free, lol. And it will hopefully keep America free of him from being in the oval office.
  • raves +3   [-] by m

    Answered Yes

    Clearly, I saw that months ago. America needs a strong leader, not a flip floper who wants to make everyone happy. Hilary tried to implement health care reform in spite of insurance companies protests. McCain fough for Hispanics rights even though it hurt his career. Obama did nothing. Don't vote for empty suit. Vote for real Americans who will fight for the people and can implement changes.
  • raves +3   [-] by cheri

    Answered Yes

    It's leaning that way.
  • raves +5   [-] by BBill ~ Proud American

    Answered Yes

    I hope it is true, yes, I can hope!!!!
  • raves +1   [-] by Citizen Phil

    Answered No

    Polls in general are not reliable. Some pollsters ask questions that stack the deck to generate the answers they want. Other pollsters use fair questions by asking only the people that they believe will provide the answers that they want. I would prefer that both Obama and McCain would lose this election to a write in candidate. Both of them are too strongly tied to Ted Kennedy to be a better president than Carter.
  • raves +1   [-] by wiszard
    Citizen, kennedy won't be around that much longer as he is in poor health.
  • raves +8   [-] by JefTex

    Answered Yes

    I hope people will see him for what he is.....(see below)


    hope people
  • raves +4   [-] by wayne
    I see him for what he is a fraud
  • raves +6   [-] by Hongying

    Answered Yes

    I hope so.
  • raves +7   [-] by mike

    Answered Yes

    The longer it takes to the election....the more oportunity for his supporters to see he really doesnt know anything or done anything and what his real motives are
  • raves +2   [-] by wayne
    they will know it as time goes on mike no doubt about it.
  • raves +6   [-] by sativa ~NObama

    Answered Yes

    Although I fear many of the zombies will simply not be able to accept his loss until way into 2009.
  • raves +2   [-] by wiszard
    Sativa, they will just have to and move on
  • raves     [-] by concerned

    Answered No

    obama will be our next president
  • raves +1   [-] by David
    yay!
  • raves     [-] by concerned
    2 yay's ...thre yay's ....go obama
  • raves +4   [-] by JRenee~DTNS~PUMA

    Answered No

    Remind me, if you will, how far ahead in the polls Hillary Clinton was at the beginning of the primary race?

    Obviously, polls are less accurate than Madame Seymore's crystal ball.
  • raves +10   [-] by kaydee ~ NObama ~

    Answered Yes

    One can hope and pray that is the case. There are still a lot of stupid people out there though who are looking for some kind of rock star!
  • raves +4   [-] by wayne
    KD there still a lot of time also until November that rock star may turn out
    to be their worst fear.Hes definitely got lotsa baggage.
  • raves +2   [-] by kaydee ~ NObama ~
    We can only pray you are right, wayne!
  • raves +12   [-] by sunshine-NObama

    Answered Yes

    Heart I heard today the Rasmussen poll had McCain only 1% behind Obama.. that is nothing..a week ago it was 6 % and two weeks ago it was more.. so this speaks highly of how badly Obama is doing..he has even dropped in popularity in Illinois they said today..
  • raves +9   [-] by marthaw

    Answered Yes

    How did he came so far ...I still can't understand...
  • raves +5   [-] by Nikki
    The liberals paid dearly.
  • raves +1   [-] by wiszard
    Marthaw, he has the backing of george soros and moveon.org along with the elite liberal media pumping out the sewage that the left wing extremist so willingly swallow.
  • raves +11   [-] by deano

    Answered Yes

    People are seeing what a circus will end up in D.C.! not that its not one now we just font need Obama the clown running the country in the ground.
  • raves +3   [-] by wayne
    yup and you won't have to worry about that niether because John Mccain
    will get back on the right track
  • raves +1   [-] by deano