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July 02, 2014, 10:39:18 PM
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President Obama's approval numbers are in the cellar, a new Quinnipiac University survey just dubbed him the worst president in six decades, so maybe it's no surprise that analyst and pollster John Zogby is asking: “Is it all over for him?”

Armed with new numbers that are depressing to an already deflated White House, Zogby on Wednesday found that most don't believe that Obama can lead the country and he compared the president to Bill Clinton following the Democrat's sweeping 1994 Congressional loss and when former White House Correspondent Brit Hume asked if Clinton was even relevant.

“Mr. Obama finds himself in the uncomfortable position where every age group, independents, and whites all agree that the public has given up on his ability to accomplish anything before the end of his term,” said Zogby in releasing his latest numbers.
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Just like Bush tarnished the Republican brand during his tenure, so too has Obama done that to Team D. Should be an upcoming blood bath in the midterm elections. Us Crypto/Liberty people need to make sure our brand is fully represented in the GOP w/ Rand Paul. As our funds grow, they won't be able to ignore our lot.
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Should a real opportunity for the liberty movement at this point. Both parties have destroyed their credibility. People will be looking for non establishment candidates from either party.

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