Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Barack Obama is facing an anti-Big Government revolution...

Three major polls this week will give a jittery White House cause for concern. The first, from ABC News/Washington Post shows a significant rise in public anger towards the federal government. The second, from The Wall Street Journal/ NBC, shows overwhelming disillusionment with President Obama’s handling of the economy. The third, from Gallup, has conservatives in America now outnumbering liberals by a two-to-one margin.

Taken as a whole, this week’s polls paint a picture of a country that is emphatically rejecting the Big Government experiment of the past few years, and turning more and more towards conservatism. The surveys are representative of a sea of polls revealing a deep-seated and mounting opposition to the highly interventionist economic policies of the current US administration, with the latest RealClear Politics average of polls showing 73 per cent of Americans believing the country is moving down the “wrong track”.

The ABC News/Washington Post poll highlights “a fed-up public” which “is greeting election year 2012 with a razz for the government, a jeer for incumbents and a wearying sense of economic frustration”. According to The Post/ABC, hostility among American voters towards the federal government is now at its highest level in nearly two decades, a state of affairs that may usher in a one-term presidency for Barack Obama: Full story...

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