Independents Oppose Obama's Re-Election, 54%-36%

President Obama's re-election hopes are waning as the latest IBD/TIPP poll shows a majority favor a change in the Oval Office.

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Mixing Politics And Religion

A majority of Americans (53%) believe it is appropriate for presidential candidates to talk about their religionand nearly half support candidates describing the impact of religion on their policy positions.  While Democrats and liberals don't support the view, conservatives and Republicans do.  Independents have mixed feelings. Add a comment

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A President Who's Well-Liked Falls Well Short On Execution

President Obama faces head winds from independents, an important voting bloc for re-election in 2012. Many of them think well of him personally, but they are disenchanted. They don't like his policies, and they see him as inexperienced.

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IBD/TIPP Poll: 50% Want 'Someone New' As President

While President Obama tries to sell his latest jobs package, half of Americans believe that a better solution would be another president, according to the latest IBD/TIPP poll released Monday.

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Obama Hits New Low Amid Debt, Job Woes

In Monday's press conference, President Obama said he is willing to take "significant heat from my party" to get a budget deal with Republicans.

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Number of 'birthers' is declining, recent polls show

The number of Americans who doubt that Obama was born in the US is declining, tracking the rise in his approval rating, recent polls show. Still, the number of 'birthers' is significant.

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Obama's Man-cession

You would think a leader whose "gutsy" decision to take out the evil mastermind behind 9/11 would be getting high-fives all around — and from men in particular. But not according to the latest IBD/TIPP Poll.

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Unemployment and the Obama Bounce

President Obama's overall approval ratings have spiked since the killing of Osama bin Laden, but approval of his handling of the economy has not. And the new unemployment numbers out today may be a problem for the president as he tries to hold onto his bounce in the polls.

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Time to hold Obama accountable in 2012

There has been quite a bit of talk about whether the killing of Osama bin Laden will increase President Obama’s chances of winning the 2012 election. Add a comment

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Significant Bump For Obama Or Just A Dead-Cat Bounce?

IBD/TIPP Poll: Some polls show a nice bounce for President Obama after the death of Osama bin Laden. Others don't show much bounce at all. Put us in the latter camp.

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