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Democratic Insiders Say Obama Should Focus on the Future

Rather than bashing opponent Mitt Romney or talking about his first term in office, the party "influencers" from Wisconsin want to see President Barack Obama send a message about the future.

 

When President Barack Obama takes the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC, Thursday night, he should spend the time focusing more on his next term rather than bashing the Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan ticket.

At least, that’s what Wisconsin’s Democratic political insiders would like to see happen when Obama officially accepts his party’s nomination and enters the home stretch of the 2012 presidential election campaign.

In Patch’s second “Blue Wisconsin” Survey, most respondents said looking toward the future is the way to go during Thursday’s speech.

“Obama needs to focus on the future, on what he wants to do over the next four years,” one respondent wrote. “(Former President Bill) Clinton gave a solid defense of Obama's record,” as the convention’s keynote speaker Wednesday.

"He said this would be a long hard fight, and we are only midway through the fight,” another respondent replied. “We can't stop at halftime.”

On Wednesday, Patch sent surveys to 65 “insiders” — key party activists, elected officials, bloggers, and others who agreed to anonymously give their opinions in a series of surveys through the November election. Thirty-nine people — or 60 percent of those surveyed — responded. The questions centered on Obama’s speech, the convention and the final months of his campaign.

Unlike a scientific poll of voters, which typically surveys hundreds of people, the "Blue Wisconsin" Survey takes the pulse of some of Wisconsin's most influential Democrats.

Stay away from GOP bashing

Some of the respondents hope Obama focuses his speech on his own accomplishments, without going on the defensive, but very few said they’d like to see a Romney-Ryan rip-fest.

“Without blaming Republicans, he can explain the state of challenges he came into, their enormity and complexity, and detail how he addressed each and what progress was made,” one insider wrote. “He can talk about the party as well, including accomplishments of past presidents rather than acting as if they didn’t exist.”

Another insider said in his speech, Obama should “remind America why they trusted him with the keys to the car four years ago. To explain how the economy is on the right track due to his policies. To continue to show how he and the Dems are focused on the middle-class, not the super-rich who are already doing well.”

A majority of the same survey respondents suggested that Obama’s campaign over the final two months also focus on his vision for the second term.

Sixty-one percent said they’d like to see the campaign follow that path into November, while 28 percent said the focus should be his accomplishments of his first four years. Another 8 percent said centering on the negatives of the Romney/Ryan ticket is the way to go.

Respondents were all over the board on a pair of topics, including the question that asked what issue they wished received more attention from their party’s platform. Hot button topics such as health care and job creation were mentioned more than once, as was gun control, but other answers included the importance of unions/labor, the role of faith in people’s lives and marriage equality.

A few respondents felt the Democratic platform does not focus enough on the inequalities among classes:

“The fact that giving millionaires a tax break does not equal a better way of life for the rest of the country.”

“The idea that America was built on the backs of the middle class, not the wealthy few.”

Responses varied when Patch asked respondents to sum up in a word or a phrase what they’d like to see from Obama, with answers ranging from “backbone” to “boldness” to “fire.”

One respondent said he’d like to see the president do more.

“Do more for education. Do more for gay rights. Do more for healthcare. Do more for campaign reform. Do more to repeal Citizens United. Do more to regulate Wall Street. Do more for gun control. Do more.”

Convention important ... for future stars

Eight of every 10 respondents feel this week’s Democratic National Convention in no way is a make-or-break moment for Obama. Eight-two percent feel his status among voters is not riding on Thursday’s speech or the days leading up to his appearance. Nearly 18 percent of respondents, however, believe how the convention plays out is a deal breaker.

The convention also revealed a few rising party stars to the state’s political insiders. Twenty-one chose San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro as the speaker at the convention who became a household name this week.

A potential roadblock for what could be Castro’s fast-moving political career is that Texas voters have not elected a Democratic governor or senator since 1990. But on Tuesday, Castro jabbed at Romney’s wealth and the Governor’s shifting of positions on issues like abortion and gay marriage, while associating his own political rise after being raised by a single mother and a grandmother, both Mexican immigrants:

"My family's story isn't special. What's special is the America that makes our story possible. Ours is a nation like no other, a place where great journeys can be made in a single generation. No matter who you are or where you come from, the path is always forward."

Five people chose Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick as an up-and-comer at the convention, and four chose both Wisconsin U.S. Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin and Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren. One respondent expressed hope that Warren run for president in 2016.

Patch will be conducting Red Wisconsin and Blue Wisconsin surveys throughout 2012 in hopes of determining the true sentiment of active members of both parties in the Badger State.

If you are an activist, party leader or elected official of either party, and would like to take part in a survey that lasts just a few minutes, please email Regional Editor Mark Maley at mark.maley@patch.com.


Patch's Blue Wisconsin Survey participants are:

Kelley Albrecht, candidate for 63rd State Assembly District; Mandela Barnes, candidate for 11th State Assembly District; Ron Biendseil, vice chair for membership, Dane County Democratic Party; Tammy Bockhorst, membership secretary/membership chair, Milwaukee County Democratic Party; Randy Bryce, candidate for 62nd State Assembly District; Brian Carlson, liberal blogger; Sachin Chheda, chair, Milwaukee County Democratic Party; Jeff Christensen, chair, 5th Congressional District Democrats; Mark Conforti, chief negotiator for the Fox Point-Bayside Teachers Association; Rick Congdon, former judge and former chair, Democratic Party of Waukesha County; Deb Dassow, progressive and labor activist, and semi-retired educator; Victor Drover, liberal blogger; Dale Dulberger, party activist; Perry Duman, candidate for the 60th State Assembly District; Brett Eckstein, Democratic attorney; Waring R. Fincke, vice chair, Washington County Democratic Party; Stephanie Findley, chair, 4th Congressional District Democrats; Heather Geyer, liberal columnist; Ginny Goode, Grassroots North Shore; Darcy Gustavsson, party activist; Kristin Hansen, neighborhood team leader, Obama for America and co-host, Drinking Liberally Waukesha; Robert Hansen, co-chair of Progressive Democrats of America in Milwaukee County; John Heckenlively, secretary, 1st Congressional District Democrats; Kelly Herda, treasurer, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Women's Caucus and political consultant; Robert Heule, Region 5 Chair, Democratic Party of Milwaukee County; Peter Knudsen, legislative aide and longtime Democratic staffer; Marga Krumins, candidate for 97th State Assembly District and associate chair Democratic Party of Wisconsin Women’s Caucus; Bill Kurtz, candidate for 21st Assembly District; John Lehman, state senator, 21st District; Matthew Lowe, youth outreach director, Waukesha County Democratic Party; Fran Martin, election observer for the Democratic Party and appeared in Wangaard recall ads; Tom Michalski, Oak Creek alderman; Bridget Moen, chair, Democratic Party of Ozaukee County; Meg Moen, treasure, Democratic Party of Ozaukee County; Rick Moze, party activist; Lisa Mux liberal blogger, and co-founder and co-host of Drinking Liberally Waukesha; Thad Nation, political consultant and former aide to Gov. Jim Doyle; Larry Nelson, former Waukesha mayor, current County Board supervisor and delegate to Democratic National Convention; Jason Patzfahl, liberal blogger and founding member of the Progressive 28th Political Action Committee; Jeffrey Perzan , attorney and party activist; Colin Plese, Shorewood School Board member; John Pokrandt, candidate for 13th State Assembly District; Steven Potter, communications aide, state Democratic Party; Jason Rae, Democratic National Committee member; Aaron Robertson, party activist; Chris Rockwood, candidate for 14th State Assembly District; Kristopher Rowe, party activist; Keith Schmitz, member, State Democratic Platform Committee and founding member, Grassroots North Shore; Richard Schwalb, party activist; Erin Sievert, chairwoman, Jefferson County Democrats; Kathleen Slamka, party activist; Mike Tate, chair , Democratic Party of Wisconsin; Melissa Ugland, business owner and party activist; Sarah Wagner, community activist for Wisconsin Jobs Now; Jamie Wall, candidate for 8th Congressional District; Jim Ward, candidate, 28th State Senate District; Jane Witt, chair of Racine County Democrats; and Graeme Zielinski, communications director, Wisconsin Democratic Party.

Related Topics: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Democratic National Convention, Mitt Romney, elections 2012, and participate 2012

Steve ®

12:36 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Obama's fading fast. Down from a 70,000 seat outdoor stadium to a 20,000 seat indoor arena.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4WQFC3s8H8

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Dean

12:41 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

He can't talk about the past, he hasn't done a thing worth talking about.

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Bob McBride

12:47 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

61% of those who responded were able to read, comprehend and react accordingly to the campaign slogan ("FORWARD") plastered on just about everything. Good job.

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James R Hoffa

12:53 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

How do insiders feel about Obama's proposed budget and why he gave up even trying to negotiate a budget after his own party didn't even offer a single vote in support of his proposed budget?

Doesn't that speak volumes as to Obama's leadership skills, or lack thereof?

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Michael McClusky

10:51 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

@Hoffa There has been a comparison made between President Obama and President Carter. Apparently neither man made much effort in talking to the senators of their own party about anything. Why this is the case is beyond me.

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James R Hoffa

11:44 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

@Michael -

What concerns Hoffa the most with this scenario is that Obama just plain quit and gave up. That's not characteristic of a true leader. And Obama has demonstrated such ineptitude on a variety of other occasions as well.

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Michael McClusky

12:54 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

@Hoffa Have you noticed something particuliarily odd about this presidential campaign? Normally when a president is running for re-election he runs around the country endorsing candidates who are on the same ticket. Obama doesn't do that all. It is every man for himself.

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James R Hoffa

1:40 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

@Michael -

I believe Obama's ego said it best last night when he stated in his speech "I am the President."

'Nough said!

Greg

1:08 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

After listening to Michelle's speech, I think it is clear that Barry should focus on the future. He needs to spend more time with the wife and kids. He needs to let Romney do the job, Romney's children are all grown.

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Dirk Gutzmiller

11:55 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

Greg - Romney got an early start on having children...he and his wife could definitely afford as many kids as they wanted, and she was a full-time mom and had the time to manage the nannies and maids..

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Greg

12:04 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

Great. Such a successful family will be refreshing change.

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James R Hoffa

1:45 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Yep - the enthusiasm gap is definitely not weather related!

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Keith Schmitz

2:53 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Hey genius. In Charlotte right now and it is raining with thunderstorms right now.

What else don't you know.

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CowDung

3:07 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Hey genius:

Is Obama scheduled to give his speech 'right now'?

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James R Hoffa

3:09 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

@Schmitzy -

Obama's not speaking now, is he?

So what's your point?

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SkinnyDude

4:13 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Obama would benefit from a storm . He certainly would LOVE to have alot CLOUDS to hide his record of failure and radical personal life . Wont happen this time ........As Failure is Failure. The King of the food stamps will be eating CROW this go around.

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Steve ®

6:18 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Just checked the radar, small storm to the east, moving east. Nothing to the west.

SkinnyDude

1:58 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Ratings of Clinton speech were a flop . Ouch ! No one even seen it and the liberal media claimed he turned the election.
But the big news was they said No to God and Israel 3 times. As Obama once again illustrated he is a politician above anything else and wanted the language changed for political reasons . His personal idealogy is too basically screw Israel and God . But this last minute change had the liberals fighting each other. As this new Allen West ad illustrates
.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNQuT2worqc&feature=youtu.be

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Keith Schmitz

2:54 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

According to who? The wingnut news service?

Clinton killed last night and you know it. Surpassed Eddie's chock full of lies from last week by many magnitudes.

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James R Hoffa

3:27 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

@Schmitz -

If Clinton was honest, he would have told us about how his financial deregulation policies, NAFTA, and giving favored trading nation status to China is largely responsible for our current economic and employment situation.

But he didn't, did he?

And that's a President that you guys on the left idolize, even when not considering his moral/ethical short comings!

WOW!!!

You liberal Democrats definitely have some strange values all right!

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SkinnyDude

4:22 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

@ Kieth
The official tv ratings Bozo . They completely Flatlined last night.. Don't kill the messenger Keith . Look it up .....and you will see dismal 0.9 rating. .The Clinton speech likely got beat by infomercials for P90X and Jack LaLanne’s Power Juicer. lol Keith and Chris Mathews li got that tingle up the leg for wild Bill Clinton but no one else seem to care.

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James R Hoffa

4:27 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

@skinny -

That was pretty funny - thanks!

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RIGHTisRIGHT

4:40 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

@ skinnyDUDE.....DOUBLE Ouch!!!! They voted against GOD and ISRAEL....Typical for a party that lost it's way. FAILURE is basically their PLATFORM.

Keith Schmitz

3:09 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Last night I was present in a surgical theater at the Time Warner Center in Charlotte as Bill Clinton deftly and surgically cut the guts out of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.

He has given us proof that the President has a hell of a record to run on.

The right wing always talks about government getting out of the way of business to grow the economy. Works both ways. We need to get the GOP out of Obama's way.

‎"In Tampa, the Republican argument against the President's re-election was actually pretty simple, pretty snappy. It went something like this: `We left him a total mess. He hasn't cleaned it up fast enough, so fire him and put us back in.'" - Bill Clinton.

You'd better believe we are fired up.

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CowDung

3:13 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

If the President's record is such a great thing to run on, why was Clinton 'surgically cutting guts of Romney and Ryan' instead of bragging about Obama's record and achievements? Can't be much of a record if he has to resort to negative campaigning...

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H.E. Pennypacker

3:19 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Fire up all you want, baldy. You and your kind are going down.

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Bob McBride

4:25 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

"You'd better believe we are fired up."

Translation: Keith's been making the rounds of open bars.

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James R Hoffa

4:29 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

McBride's translations of Schmitzy's rants are usually spot on!

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Greg

9:01 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

It is good to see that Keith Jackass is in Charlotte representing the small business owners. We can only hope it works as well as it did in June. Remember Keith Jackass is batting 100% when he backs a candidate, as long as they are running against other Democrats.

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PjcHartland

9:22 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Keith, Keith, Keith......what have they put in your Kool Aid to make you think the way you do.

H.E. Pennypacker

4:26 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Don't forget all of the free bologna and cheese he is jamming into his pie hole.

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PjcHartland

9:18 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

I can only hope that he admits he is in over his head and that he resigns!

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Craig

10:10 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Keith has 90 proof Kool Aide that he has been drinking. Someone should change the flavor though or give him some moonshine to wash the taste of Barry and Willy out of his mouth.

erik1779

7:02 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

The Dems must really be desperate when they have a former president who got a blow job in the office give a key note speak

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Menoparent

8:22 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

If the advice to D's is to stop bashing R's and look to the future, then the same should hold true to the R's bashing Obama. R's should look to the future too and explain their plan more and how it will help everybody, not just 1%. I thought the DNC did a good job with speakers and covered every subject with speakers and what concerns Americans have today. All the RNC did was bash Obama and say "we, love you women."?? but not enough to endorse Obama's policies with equal pay, etc. Obama has done a lot and was all laid out during their convention.

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CowDung

9:01 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

Don't we already have equal pay laws--how did that issue become Obama's policy?

Menoparent

9:14 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

are the laws working??? Lily Ledbetter ring a bell?? Walker ending the right of women in WI suing at state level for equal pay just for no reason????

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CowDung

9:32 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

Considering that no women have filed suit at the state level, Walker's changes didn't really hurt anyone, did they?

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Menoparent

9:44 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

cow, this is the second part I wanted to type, good point, why with everything that was going on at the time in our state, did he have to make this change, it probably costed more to change the law, why just to tick people off more. or may be there is a future agenda that he knew some women might want to file suit after he became governor and wanted to prevent it.

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CowDung

10:07 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

Yes, I'm sure that Walker had some inside knowledge of women suddenly seeking to file suit and he hurriedly changed the law to prevent it...

It's called eliminating waste. Getting rid of laws that aren't helping anyone and are redundant to existing federal law.

Frances Martin

9:25 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

I believe the Lily Ledbetter law corrected a flaw in the Equal Pay act that required that an action be brought within 180 days of the actual pay discrepancy, not when the unequally paid one(usually a woman compared to male pay) learned about it. Since very few employers send out messages to all employees saying "Guess what? we pay men more than women for the same work", the limiting time needed to be changed to run from the time of discovering the inequity. Make sense?

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CowDung

9:37 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

How exactly does one define 'equal work'? In all the workplaces I have experienced have a variety of people doing the same job, but I have yet to find two people that do the same work.

I think that those that do a better job or are more effective/productive in their work deserve to be paid more even though they have the same work responsibilities as another.

Vicki Bennett

9:47 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

Since nothing that could be said would change your minds about Obama (it's hard to talk to a brick wall), why don't you just concentrate on Mitt's "holy underwear" and move on.

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CowDung

10:12 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

Funny how you only apply that 'brick wall' thing to those you disagree with. I'm thinking that nothing could be said that would change your mind about Obama (or Romney) either...

Can you explain your obsession with Romney's underwear? Are you an anti-Mormon bigot or something?

Daniel S.

10:19 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

We don't have time for 4 more years of Obama or Romney. However, we do still have a Choice, even though it isn't really much of a choice at all. Both candidates are run by the same class of people and business. The biggest difference, the Lame Duck status of BO. Can we as a nation afford 4 years of an ineffectual or unsuccessful leader who has nothing to lose?

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Dirk Gutzmiller

12:08 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

Sour grapes, whistling past the graveyard, and gallows humor from the extreme right this morning, putting llpstick on the pig of the Republican Ticket. Nearly everyone honest must agree the DNC was much more successful than the content-free RNC, no matter what your party affiliation.

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James R Hoffa

1:36 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

@Dirk -

The only actual substance that Hoffa heard in Obama's speech is that he wants to raise taxes.

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Daniel S.

12:36 am on Saturday, September 8, 2012

Does it really matter if the convention is successful? Did it matter that BO's campaign was successful last round, No. The 4 year term was as I mentioned above, ineffectual and unsuccessful. This is about conventions or getting the most votes; it's about Real People's Lives! We Hoped there would be Change, and the only change is what is left in our pockets and it is still getting worse. How much longer do we Hope, till we are all homeless and in the soup line?

gg

1:04 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

Freeze all new Fed Gov regs for 4 years, roll back Obama care & replace it with no pre-preconditions & sales across state lines, and see how many jobs will be fired up. Add a movement to nat gas for trucks and a few pipelines and we'll be creating more jobs than the population.

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Paul

9:30 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

200,000 people gave up looking for jobs. Their pride and possessions are all gone. These numbers don't even show up in the unemployment numbers Basically homeless If this is moving forward I think we are lost.

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morninmist

6:19 am on Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Dems did a good job at the convention--as Gallop shows. Forward we go!!

....So I reiterate my conclusion on that blog last night that the Democratic convention nicely-positioned the party going forward as the Gallup organization finds a bump for the President:

Those looking for a convention bump may find what they are looking for in the Gallup daily tracking poll, which produced good news on Friday for President Barack Obama.

Gallup's last three nights of interviewing of adults, conducted Sept. 4 to 6, shows Obama with a 52 percent approval rating, the highest approval percentage reported for Obama on the Gallup tracking poll since May 2011, just after the killing of Osama bin Laden...

http://thepoliticalenvironment.blogspot.com/2012/09/context-for-that-obama-convention-bounce.html

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Daniel S.

12:06 am on Sunday, September 9, 2012

Checking Polls tonight: Gallup has Obama 49 Romney 45 and Rasmussen has Obama 46 Romney 44; so much for those inflated convention night ratings, back to reality. The upcoming season will represent the trend in Obama's lead: Fall . . .

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V. Scheurich

4:12 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

Democrats demand Mitt Romney release more tax returns and secretly introduce a bill in Congress to seal all of Barack Obama’s college transcripts and records. Does the President have something to hide? Seems he is also a hypocrite on this issue because he was against GWB when it was brought forward during his administration.

http://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2011/10/06/it-begins-democrats-introduce-bill-to-seal-obama%E2%80%99s-presidential-records/

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Keith Best

7:35 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Here are the job numbers the media is not reporting about the August job numbers that just came out. This is what the media is telling you...and it's true. "The unemployment rate dropped from 8.3% to 8.1%. 96,000 jobs created in August."

Here are numbers they are NOT telling you:
1) 368,000 people STOPPED looking for work in August. Meaning they CANNOT be counted as unemployed. These people have no more unemployment benefits to claim and have realized there are zero jobs out there for them. If you were to re-calculate those numbers and include the people who are no longer looking for work, the unemployment rate would be 12%. This number does not include the UNDEREMPLOYED, or the people who have stopped looking for work over the past 3 years; that number would be an astonishing 23%.
2) 69% of men are working. Meaning 31% are not. The lowest % of working men since the 1940's.
3) The number of employed Americans is at the lowest number in the past 31 years. An incredible number considering there are more people now in the USA than there were in 1981.
4) A record high of 88,921,000 Americans whom are not in the civilian labor force.
5) Manufacturers have cut the most jobs in August than at anytime in the past two years.
6) The supposed "job growth" each month is LESS THAN the number of people LEAVING the workforce every month. People leaving the work force CANNOT be counted as unemployed.
If you need a job, or know someone else who does.....VOTE Romney/ Ryan.

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H.E. Pennypacker

8:27 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Facts are facts, Obongu is a failure.

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Daniel S.

10:47 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Seriously, how do we know that 368,000 quit looking for work? Does running out of benefits mean they are not looking for work? It could just as easily mean that 368,000 are not milking the taxpayers for a Free Ride. We all know there are plenty of people collecting benefits that do not 100% honestly deserve them. So, they are out of benefits and now they work the under the table cash job(s) they have been while collecting benefits. Another interesting remark: "job growth is less than the number of people leaving the work force", is that really unusual? Currently we are in the midst of the baby boom of the 40's & 50's of retirees. There is bound to be a lot of people leaving the work force, many who'll return as well as part time workers to supplement their income. Those doing so will be taking jobs that used to go to High School and College kids, which explains part of the reason those groups have a hard time getting work. This whole mess is not as easily explained as some might like to think. Is it bad out there, Yes; but why is it really so bad? There is more to the story than we are told or are willing to accept.

V. Scheurich

4:32 pm on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Which way is it Mr. President. We have not seen you on the picket line in Chicago yet! What's the hold up?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA9KC8SMu3o

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