Ha, ha, ha, haaaaaaaaaa....He, he, he, heeeeeeeeee...Mwalimu Shola Adenekan, you fell for the Washington Times' role in the Tea Party's rascal game plan.---:)
> [Original Message]
> From: Shola Adenekan <sholaadenekan@gmail.com>
> To: usaafricadialogue <USAAfricaDialogue@googlegroups.com>
> Date: 10/1/2012 10:32:06 AM
> Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Obama widens lead, confidence againstRomney - Says The ultra-conservative Washington Times in its latest poll!
>
> The ultra-conservative Washington Times just published a new poll with
> Obama leading Romney by a wide margin!
>
> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/30/obama-widens-lead-confidence-against-romney-voters/
>
> DENVER — President Obama has opened a sizable lead over Mitt Romney in
> polling ahead of the election as both Democrats and Republicans are
> increasingly convinced that he is going to win re-election, according
> to The Washington Times/Zogby Poll released Sunday.
> In the latest poll, Mr. Obama drew 49.7 percent support while the
> Republican nominee garnered 41.1 percent. The previous Times/Zogby
> polls showed the race a dead heat — including just before the national
> party conventions, when they were tied with 45.7 percent of the vote
> each. Even with third-party candidates added to the mix, the results
> barely changed.
> Mr. Obama's support is growing even as voters are split on whether
> they are better off than they were four years ago — the key question
> Mr. Romney poses on the campaign trail — and even as voters said they
> weren't happy with the president's handling of the attacks on U.S.
> diplomatic posts three weeks ago.
>
>
> Read more: Obama widens lead, confidence against Romney - Washington
> Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/30/obama-widens-lead-confidence-against-romney-voters/#ixzz283bqDNhj
> Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
>
> There you have it, Mwalimu Bangura!
>
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> [Original Message]
> From: Shola Adenekan <sholaadenekan@gmail.com>
> To: usaafricadialogue <USAAfricaDialogue@googlegroups.com>
> Date: 10/1/2012 10:32:06 AM
> Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Obama widens lead, confidence againstRomney - Says The ultra-conservative Washington Times in its latest poll!
>
> The ultra-conservative Washington Times just published a new poll with
> Obama leading Romney by a wide margin!
>
> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/30/obama-widens-lead-confidence-against-romney-voters/
>
> DENVER — President Obama has opened a sizable lead over Mitt Romney in
> polling ahead of the election as both Democrats and Republicans are
> increasingly convinced that he is going to win re-election, according
> to The Washington Times/Zogby Poll released Sunday.
> In the latest poll, Mr. Obama drew 49.7 percent support while the
> Republican nominee garnered 41.1 percent. The previous Times/Zogby
> polls showed the race a dead heat — including just before the national
> party conventions, when they were tied with 45.7 percent of the vote
> each. Even with third-party candidates added to the mix, the results
> barely changed.
> Mr. Obama's support is growing even as voters are split on whether
> they are better off than they were four years ago — the key question
> Mr. Romney poses on the campaign trail — and even as voters said they
> weren't happy with the president's handling of the attacks on U.S.
> diplomatic posts three weeks ago.
>
>
> Read more: Obama widens lead, confidence against Romney - Washington
> Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/30/obama-widens-lead-confidence-against-romney-voters/#ixzz283bqDNhj
> Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
>
> There you have it, Mwalimu Bangura!
>
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