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Obama’s Battleground-State Blues (GOP landslide)
« on: July 27, 2011, 06:00:49 AM »
Obama’s Battleground-State Blues
The president’s national poll numbers aren’t good, but they’re worse in battleground states.
Updated: July 27, 2011 | 6:43 a.m.
July 26, 2011 | 9:30 p.m.


President Obama’s job approval rating in the latest national polls has been in the danger zone, ranging from 42 percent (Gallup) to 47 percent (ABC News/Washington Post), with every survey showing him with higher unfavorables than favorables.  Needless to say, it’s not a good place for a president to be, especially since his numbers have worsened over the past two months.

The race for president isn’t a national contest. It’s a state-by-state battle to cobble an electoral vote majority. So while the national polls are useful in gauging the president’s popularity, the more instructive numbers are those from the battlegrounds.

Those polls are even more ominous for the president: In every reputable battleground state poll conducted over the past month, Obama’s support is weak. In most of them, he trails Republican front-runner Mitt Romney.  For all the talk of a closely fought 2012 election, if Obama can’t turn around his fortunes in states such as Michigan and New Hampshire, next year’s presidential election could end up being a GOP landslide.

http://nationaljournal.com/columns/against-the-grain/obama-s-battleground-state-blues-20110726