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Republicans could have a big year, but they need to win 40 House and 11 Senate seats to regain control of Congress. That's a tall order....
Obama was elected with the strongest showing by a Democratic presidential candidate in more than 30 years.... But after battles over healthcare, a climate-change bill and hundreds of billions in spending to spur the economy, it is Democrats who face a backlash and Republicans who are campaigning on a promise of change....The problem for Democrats is evident in polling, which shows a precipitous slide in Obama's job approval rating, from a high of about 80% before he took office to 48%.... The fortunes of the 2 major parties often rise or fall with their leader in the White House: Bill Clinton, bruised by his failed effort to pass healthcare reform, had a 46% approval rating in 1994 when Republicans took over Congress. Bush, plagued by the unpopular war in Iraq, was at 38% when Democrats won control in 2006.
More worrisome for Democrats is the likelihood that many of their voters will stay home. Turnout always falls in nonpresidential election years, and that is why strategists closely gauge voter interest. Repeated surveys have found Republicans much more animated than Democrats; a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll in mid-December found that 56% of Republicans were "very interested," compared with 46% of Democrats....
~ Los Angeles Times, January 1 (and really, that's why Clinton's popularity fell?)
Comments:
To whom it may concern: I wonder if your president knows ,ex governer Blacovich personally or is he covering that up as well.
I am sure Congress will be interested in all that as well, and he himself said he is not American born as well as government officials, and in his family.
Plus I am sure the appropations committee will be interested ,of how many laws he has broken of the Constitution.
Plus I wonder if he paid taxes or he had a green card, before he became a lawyer.
And you are right Jill it is one cover up after another and he is an expert of not telling the truth, and that will be his undoing.
Most of all every one knows this;

