What If Voters Just Like Obama More?

Los Angeles Times: "The economy is in the tank and hopes for quick improvement are dim. Most people don't like the direction the country is headed and many blame President Obama. And his GOP rival scores better on the top issues. So why isn't Obama doing worse in the polls?" "One likely reason: Voters like him more than Mitt Romney." Washington Post: "In part, the disparity reflects a natural reserve, even an awkwardness on Romney's part.

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