“A national CNBC poll finds President Barack Obama holds a commanding lead over Mitt Romney on the key issue of who would be better for the economy over the next four years.
Obama gets that nod even though Americans, by overwhelming margins, believe the economy is worse now than it was four years ago whenObama’s term began.
Our latest CNBC All-America Economic Survey of 800 American adults across the nation shows Obama with a nine-point lead over Romney, 43 percent to 34 percent, on who would do a better job on the economy in the future.
At the same time, 55 percent say the economy is worse off than it was four years ago and just 22 percent think it’s better. Seventeen percent say it’s about the same.”
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If candidate A has caused economy to become worse 4 years straight and candidate B has not, which candidate should citizens expect improvement under?
A, B, Certainly not A, Certainly Not B, Both A and B, or neither A nor B?
I think this goes well with the recent failed SAT scores.