Poll du Jour: Americans not happy with either Obama or GOP field
• 4 percent of Americans say they would be “enthusiastic” if Mitt Romney is elected president.
• 17 percent would be “pleased,” 38 percent “neutral,” 19 percent “displeased” and 14 percent “scared.”
• 8 percent of Americans say they would be enthusiastic if Herman Cain is elected president.
• 15 percent would be “pleased” 32 percent “neutral,” 14 percent “displeased” and 18 percent “scared.”
• 4 percent of Americans say they would be enthusiastic if Rick Perry is elected president.
• 13 percent would be “pleased,” 34 percent “neutral,” 17 percent “displeased” and 21 percent “scared.”
Source: A Harris Poll of 2,463 adults conducted Oct. 10 to 17, reported by The Washington Times‘ Jennifer Harper
Additionally,
• 73 percent of Americans are not confident that the White House will “produce policies to help fix the economic crisis.”
• 93 percent of Republicans, 89 percent of conservatives, 48 percent of Democrats and 53 percent of liberals agree.
• 77 percent overall give President Obama a negative review for his job performance related to the economy.
• 95 percent of Republicans, 93 percent of conservatives, 56 percent of Democrats and 57 percent of liberals agree.
Source: A Harris Poll of 2,463 adults conducted Oct. 10 to 17, reported by The Washington Times‘ Jennifer Harper.
Voters don’t like Obama, and they don’t like the GOP field.
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