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Obama losing independents, erosion among minorities

Ominously for Democrats, independents trust Republicans more on the economy by a modest but telling 42 percent to 36 percent. That’s bad news for the party that controls the White House and Congress at a time of near 10 percent unemployment and the slow economic recovery.

“People are just struggling, they need a job but there’s nowhere to get a job,” said independent Leilani Buxman, 55, of Greeley, Colo. Of Obama, she said, “It seems like he talks but he doesn’t do anything about it.”

There’s even erosion among minorities. While 8 in 10 voted for Obama, fewer than two-thirds want a Democratic Congress, and 1 in 9 don’t care which party controls. SOURCE

What should the Democrats expect when they have made the economy worst, the President did not keep his campaign promises. The President talks great, but where is the actions that will help create jobs getting Americans out of the unemployment lines! His never-ending spending spree has damaged America in more ways than one! We have to change control of congress in November!

North Carolina June 2010 Unemployment Numbers Not Good

The Obama economic recovery is weakening in the face of falling home sales and rising claims for unemployment in North Carolina (is being reported by The Unemployment Security Commission of NC) and around the Country while he the president is telling we the American people that he has created millions of jobs in a fish story kind of way. Check out the numbers for yourself and don’t rely on Obama telling you the truth of how his policies is creating jobs.
 

Here is a County by County unemployment rate for North Carolina, with the highest Countys of unemployment being Scotland at 16.30% and Edgecombe at 15%. Keep reading and check out the unemployment numbers at North Carolina unemployment rates

 

Home sales fall, jobless claims rise

The economic recovery is weakening in the face of falling home sales and rising claims for unemployment benefits, new data showed Thursday. 

Sales of previously occupied homes fell 5.1 percent in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.37 million, the National Association of Realtors said. 

Meanwhile, new claims for unemployment insurance jumped by 37,000 to a seasonally adjusted 464,000, the Labor Department said. Keep reading at SOURCE