I wonder if Obama’s massively overinflated ego allows him to comprehend he isn’t popular?

WASHINGTON – Deep dissatisfaction with President Obama and the health care law is dragging down Democrats heading toward this year’s midterm elections, with voters favoring Republicans in House and Senate races across the country, a new poll showed.

Voters in congressional districts and states that will decide the election say they prefer a Republican over a Democrat by a 7-point margin, 41 percent to 34 percent, with 25 percent undecided, said a poll conducted by GfK for Politico.

The survey found that voters in these battlegrounds disapprove of Mr. Obama’s job performance by 60 percent and nearly half support the full repeal of the Affordable Care Act.

The polling results confirm the widespread view among political strategists and officials form both parties that Republicans are poised to retain control of the House and pick up the six net Senate seats needed to seize the majority in the upper chamber.

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