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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Jan 2013

    Poll: 52% of U.S. adults approve of Obama's job performance. But just 43% are optimistic about the next four years.http://on.wsj.com/VaqDmz 

    7:01 PM - 17 Jan 2013
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      1. Chris Dayton‏ @NightRecon 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ You must have just asked Liberals only.

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      1. American Patriot‏ @Michiganer 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Anyone that approves of #Obama's job performance cannot buy a gun! You will fail the background check. Your mentally deranged! #NRA

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      1. Barbaro Acosta‏ @BarbaroAcosta 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ He is been a horrible president, how can anyone like Barack Obama? More entitlements, wasted money, don't make you a good president

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      1. Summer Curry‏ @SummerCurry1 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ He will do a great job also.

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      1. Brad Bentley‏ @microdynamics 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I wouldnt rely too much on poll numbers. Anybody can vote multiple times by clearing browser and history cache in internet settings

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      1. American 🇺🇸 Eagle 🦅‏ @America11001001 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Just goes to show 52% of American adults are #FOOLS

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      1. oldschool‏ @Honorableone1 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ a@reply Must have polled "low info people"

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      1. Eric Wright‏ @EricWrigh 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ that is slightly lower than the % of American households that receive gov assistance. Seems legit.

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      1. Robert C Hunter‏ @RobtcHunter 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ These have to be the same 52% that elected him -- haven't they seen their pay stubs?

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      1. Ƙҽѵíղ ⚓ 🇺🇸‏ @kpmck63 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ How many people were polled? Nobody asked me!

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      1. Doug Goodman‏ @purpleH2Oski 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Might have something to do with 14% Congress approval. Gridlock reduces our optimism!

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      1. John Doe aka‏ @BridgeTroll101 17 Jan 2013
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        RT @WSJ Poll: 52% of U.S. adults approve of Obama's job performance. 43% are optimistic about the next four years. http://on.wsj.com/VaqDmz 

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      1. 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐁𝐲𝐫𝐨𝐧‏ @dcbyron 17 Jan 2013
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        .@WSJ That's falling with style!

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      1. NoTag‏ @NoTag 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ there would be more confidence if he was as good a leader as he's a presenter. #WhyCantYouLead

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      1. Albert Leech‏ @albertoleecho 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Shouldn't those numbers be exactly the same?

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      1. John Willmoth‏ @johnwillmoth 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ How is 52% a strong political position? Same as election margin. Fact is we have divided country and congress reflects this.

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      1. Jack Sussek‏ @JackSussek 17 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Because Americans know he has to deal with the GOP House.

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