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OPINION

Obama's bounce is gone, Republicans unhappy with candidates, according to new poll

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A new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll is the latest to show that the boost President Obama received following the death of Osama bin Laden was short-lived, and that both Democrats and Republicans have reason to be anxious about the 2012 campaign.

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The survey, conducted from June 9 through Monday, shows that Obama's approval rating now stands at 49%, down from 52% since last month and even with where he tested before Bin Laden was killed.

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