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Conservatives Who Slammed Obama For Being A Socialist Now Say He Ran A ‘Center-Right’ Campaign
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... . In yesterday’s exit polls, 75 percent of respondents said that this country was going in the wrong direction and voted for a change. ...
Obama: “Change Has Come to America”
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... Yet it was the economy that overwhelmingly dominated voters' minds. More than 60 percent said it was their most important issue, according to exit polls. "Except for younger voters, I'm not sure the environment played such a big role," said Riley Dunlap, an environmental sociologist at ...
Bozell Says Obama Was A Far-Left Candidate, Seconds Later Says He ‘Won As A Conservative’
Think Progress —
... you see proof that Americans remain conservative. However, exit polls show that Americans were overwhelmingly concerned about the economy — and the majority of those voters saw Obama as the best steward of the economy. Moreover, two-thirds said they were worried about being able to afford health care, and sixty percent of these voters supported Obama. A majority of voters felt the government “should do more” rather than less, and 63 percent disapproved of the Iraq war.
As far as Bozell’s point that Obama ran as a conservative ...
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