35% believe the country has changed for the better. one in five democrats believes the president has changed the country for the worse. chris stirewalt is our fox news digital politics editor and host of power play on foxnews.com. so there you have the numbers, you know, in black and white, chris. 56% of those polled believe that he s changed this country for the worse, and that includes one in five democrats. i mean, you kind of maybe expect it from the republicans, but one in five democrats. put that in perspective. well, megyn, we ve talked about it before. the president made a choice after what he called called the shellacking, that historic defeat his party took in 2010 midterms, not to move to the middle. he chose to remain a sort of liberal icon and has spent a lot of time taking care of his base. and the 20% of democrats there that think he s changed the country but for the worse, those are those clinton democrats, those moderate democrats who have not been happy
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now, those of you who have a seat, feel free to sit down. [laughter] we love you! [applause] thank you. four more years! four more years! thank you. so, ohio, over the next five months, this election will take many twists and many turns. polls will go up and polls will go down. there will be no shortage of gaffes and controversies that keep both campaigns busy and give the press something to write about. you may have heard i recently made my own unique contribution to that process. [laughter] it wasn t the first time, it won t be the last. and in the coming weeks, governor romney and i will spend time debating our records and our experience as we should. but though we will have many differences over the course of this campaign, there s one place where i stand in complete agreement with my opponent this election is about our economic future. [applause] yes, foreign policy matters. social issues matter. but more than anything else, this election presents a choice be
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