Gallup: Voter opposition to Obama at 16-year high, worse than Bush, Clinton | WashingtonExaminer.com
Angry and frustrated voters are planning
to use the midterm elections in one month to tell President Obama they
oppose his agenda, the highest “no vote” percentage in the last 16 years
measured by Gallup.
The polling outfit found
that 32 percent of voters want to send a message of opposition with
their vote, compared to just 20 percent who are sending a signal of
support.
That is 13 points higher than in 1998 when former President Clinton
was headed to impeachment for lying about his sex affair with a former
White House intern and even a smidge higher — 2 points — than in 2008,
when Americans were tired of President Bush’s military actions in Iraq
and Afghanistan.

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