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Obama’s Approval Rating
In only 19 months the White House has increased the Federal debt by 40% – from $6.37073 trillion to $8.8333 trillion – according to the Bureau of the Public Debt. And it seems that its concern about this growing government borrowing – which got us into this mess in the first place – that’s become the top of voter concerns. And this is reflected in Obama’s approval rating, in the run up to the midterms.