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Will economy improve under Obama?

Democrat Barack Obama made “Yes, we can” his campaign slogan but nobody knows for sure whether Obama or anybody else can turn around the bad economy, called by some the worst since the Great Depression.

A Quinnipiac University Poll released today, Nov. 12, however, found that voters by a 70-11 margin expect the economy to be better by the end of Obama’s first term as president in 2012.

The problems, however, are staggering - banks still are in trouble, the domestic auto industry is on the verge of bankruptcy and unemployment, particularly in states like Ohio, is climbing.

Still, Americans are optimistic people who often have voted for presidential candidates who promise brighter days ahead, including Republican Ronald Reagan and now Obama.

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By Philman

November 13, 2008 4:29 PM | Link to this

front page or page 6 Dude

By Rob

November 13, 2008 11:26 AM | Link to this

Philman - the last DDN editorial I read on the Jones-Kelly investigation stated 1.) Jones-Kelly was stupid to have used a state computer to do what she did, 2.) the Ohio Republican party is right to be asking questions, and 3.) Gov. Strickland should act more forcefully and has some appearance of conflict of interest in the investigation. How on earth is that the liberal media “playing it down”? Sounds to me like they’re doing their job.

By Philman

November 13, 2008 8:00 AM | Link to this

Notice how there is no blog space for the Jones-Kelly story. the culture of corruption is alive and well with the Democrats,but the liberal media including the ddn play it down and even try to justify it. but if it’s a republican look out, don’t belive me google an example and see foreself
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