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Barack Obama and the Republicans: A beatable president

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The U.S. economy and the presidential election of 2012

06/07/2011

Increasing perception among voters that Obama is doing poorly in his handling of the economy.

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2012 U.S. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney

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