Infowars.com
May 11, 2012

photo50% want this man as their next president.

If we can believe Rasmussen, nearly 40% of us think Obama’s doing a swimming job on the economy.

Meanwhile, the polling company also reports that half of those of us who still bother to vote support Mitt Romney while a measly 4% support a third party candidate.

“This is the first time Romney has reached the 50% level of support and is his largest lead ever over the president. It comes a week after a disappointing jobs report that raised new questions about the state of the economy, the Rasmussen website reports.

On the upside, however, Rasmussen reports that 65% of Americans are angry at the federal government and more than half believe both Republicans and Democrats are clueless to the needs of the American people.

This anger was apparently manifested when Indiana primary voters gave Republican fossil Richard Lugar the thumbs down. He has been in the Senate since 1976 and is the third most senior senator.

“In many troubled relationships, both sides deserve some of the blame,” writes Scott Rasmussen. “But the United States is a nation founded on the belief that governments gain their legitimacy only from the consent of the governed. In the relationship between the people and the Political Class, that means the voters are right, and the politicians need to change.”

Change, however, as Obama demonstrated during the last election cycle, is little more than a campaign slogan used to trick the electorate.

As Andrew Napolitano explained in January, government hates real change and that’s why we get the same regurgitated pablum – albeit with a different spin – every election cycle:

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