Majority Of Americans Lack Faith In Obama: Poll

Majority of Americans lack faith in Obama: poll

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nearly 60 percent of American voters say they lack faith in President Barack Obama, according to a public opinion poll published on Tuesday.

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