ANSWERS: 23
  • Not me. I have faith good things will happen in the next few years. It would be accelerated if both parties could forget that their primary objective is not to oppress and oppose each other but mutually develop solutions for the country.
  • No! He is infinitely preferable to the Repubican alternative.
  • I don't know if I regret it, because to be honest, I wasn't going to vote for McCain, and Romney already lost. But one thing is for sure, Obama seemed like an angel from above when I first had seen him... What a republican I am, trusting dems like that. ROMNEY 2012!
  • As of right now, im in a happy? medium...
  • No. I'm disappointed in him, but McCain would have been worse.
  • No, I'm not.
  • I think most people are, and its starting to show how much of that faith is no longer with the democrats, they have a big hat and no cows.
  • If you're not yet, you will be soon.
  • Seriously? These questions are still being asked? He's been in office for fewer than 10 months. Remember how long it took for the country to get into this mess? He won. Get over it. If things aren't the way you like them to be, write to your representative.
  • I don't regret it. But I would rather have Ron Paul as president. Not gonna happen though : (
  • Judging from VA gubernatorial race, 24% of Virginians do regret. 24% is the difference between Obama's result and his buddy's.
  • I don't regret it at all. You have to give these policies time- We had almost a decade to get into this mess, but it's Obama's fault when it's not cleared up in 10 months... He's doing what needs to be done, regardless of who he pisses off- that seemed to be a quality that some admired in the last president. Ignore all the negative publicity thrown at us from the Right Wing Media, and look at the small improvements he's making. Look at the slight turnaround in economy and the popularity our country is gaining throughout other nations (because yes, that does matter). There is no 'on-off' switch to fix what has happened to this country. Get behind the guy who is doing everything in his power to fix what he didn't start. Get over yourselves and stop being sore losers.
  • I am not totally regretting it. Hes made a lot of questionable choices, but I am willingly to continue to give the man a honest chance.
  • They're not smart enough to regret it. They're still blinded by the false light he put off.
  • I didn't vote for him and I don't regret it :)
  • i dont regret it at all...
  • 24% of Virginia voters, apparently.
  • Not here! The only people regretting it are the idiots who thought he would wave a magic wand and fix everything in a week. Those people shouldn't have voted in the first place.
  • I did vote for him. I am not happy, but I am ready to wait for some more time considering the mess we are in, which essentially is not created by him. We didn't have much choice during elections either. I want to see America emerging again as world leader.
  • Do you really think anyone who was naive enough to buy his bs is going to admit now that they were wrong????? Ha ha ha ha ha ha.... They're running out of shovels but they just keep digging...
  • I didn't vote for him -- I am not from the country. I wish him well. But, I really did not enjoy his winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Though that was not his fault and perhaps he didn't enjoy it either. Makes one lose respect for the entity that does the choosing.
  • No. I'm regretting there aren't more Democrats because then the change would be a lot faster. http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1817864 http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1817897

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