51.5% APPROVAL DAY ONE
November 5, 2008 | Main Street, Kansas | Vetting explained
OUR NEW PRESIDENT ELECT ENJOYS A 51.5% APPROVAL RATING GOING INTO THE WHITE HOUSE.
WHAT WILL HIS APPROVAL RATING BE IN 4 YEARS?
HE HAS EXACTLY THE SAME OPPORTUNITY THAT THE LAST PRESIDENT HAD IN 2000.
THE QUESTION IN 2012 FOR ALL OF AMERICA WILL BE:
ARE YOU BETTER OFF NOW THAN YOU WERE IN 2008?
WE'LL SEE.
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