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Obama Takes Aim at the GOP During First Stop of His Bus Tour
August 15, 2011

President Obama began a three-day bus tour of the Midwest on Monday following the news of his lowest poll numbers ever. According to Gallup poll findings, his approval rating dropped to 40 percent from Aug. 8-14 and during that period, hit a low of 39 percent for Aug. 11-13. The dismal numbers are in part a result of his bruising debt-ceiling battle with congressional Republicans that has the American public angry with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. If Obama learned one thing from the experience, it’s that when he tries to engage voters in what’s going on, they tend to agree more with him.

And that’s exactly what he did at a town hall style meeting in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, the first stop of his tour.

"I'm here to enlist you in a fight," said Obama, shirtsleeves rolled up and ready to rumble. "We are here to fight for the future of our country. And that’s a fight we are going to win."

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David Bositis, a political analyst at the Joint Center for Political and Economic studies, said that Americans’ anger at Washington lawmakers won’t subside until there have been four or five months of solid job growth.

“Remember, 90 percent of people who want a job have a job, but even they’re feeling a great deal of anxiety, as if they could lose their job at any time or are just one step away from catastrophe,” Bositis said. “That’s not going to change until the economy starts settling down.”

 

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