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"It's an acknowledgment of what we all know to be true: that this is a difficult time for our country," said senior adviser David Axelrod. Associated Press-GfK polling confirms the voter anger and frustration Obama talks about, but also suggests that the president's message of empathy may not always get through. The month Obama took office 81 percent said he understood the problems of ordinary Americans very well or somewhat well; by September of this year that figure had fallen to 54 percent. Obama sometimes talks about voters' anger being misplaced, suggesting it should be directed at Republicans instead of him. He accuses the GOP of fomenting voter anger by refusing to help solve problems in Washington, and then of seeking to capitalize on continued hurt over the economy come Election Day. "They knew that people would be frustrated. They knew people would be angry," Obama said at a fundraiser in Delaware earlier this month. "And they figured if they just sat on the sidelines and opposed us every step of the way, if they said
'no' even to policies that they could agree with, that historically they had supported, then people might forget that they were the ones who had caused the mess and that people's anger and frustration would lead them to success in the next election."
Such musings have drawn scorn from some in the GOP, who accuse the president of talking down to voters who simply don't like his policies. One conservative columnist, Charles Krauthammer of The Washington Post, derisively accused the president of diagnosing the populace with "Obama Underappreciation Syndrome." And there's a problem for the president, given the grim outlook for Democrats: As much as he's sought to acknowledge and allay voters' concerns, the results on Nov. 2 may just prove his gloomiest diagnoses right.
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