Thursday, June 28, 2012

Does Romney?s Business Experience Matter at All?

The results suggested voters aren?t overly optimistic, no matter who wins. When it came to the possibility of four more years of Obama, the most sizable group, 28.7 percent, expected nothing much to change. A cautious 25.6 percent supposed life would get ?somewhat better? (only 7.8 percent anticipated things turning ?a great deal better?), and a combined 37.9 percent thought life would get worse. Meanwhile, 26.1 percent of survey takers contended that a Romney presidency would shift things in a ?somewhat better? direction, trailed closely by the 24 percent that suspected life would proceed as usual. Just over 42 percent overall gloomed that they would suffer either ?somewhat? or ?a great deal? with Romney in office. Only 7.9 percent thought their lives would improve significantly with the former governor.

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