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<<< Editor's notes: here is the good news: there has been no "rebound" in the Obama/Democrat election year approval numbers. At some point, his numbers will begin to effect their numbers. Maybe that is already happening.
From the Wall Street Journal: . . . . . . . . Barack
Obama is struggling to overcome widespread pessimism about the economy and
deep frustration with Washington, notching the lowest job-approval ratings of
his presidency in a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.
The results suggest Mr. Obama could weigh on fellow
Democrats in midterm elections this fall, particularly in the conservative
states that will play a large role in deciding whether his party retains its
Senate majority.
Mr. Obama's job approval ticked down to 41% in March from
43% in January, marking a new low. Some 54% disapproved of the job he is doing,
matching a previous high from December, when the botched rollout of his
signature health law played prominently in the news. The latest survey also showed
the lowest-ever approval in Journal/NBC polling for Mr. Obama's handling of
foreign policy . . . . finish reading this report at the WSJ.com

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