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12-04-2010, 10:22 AM
Lot's of Losers to vote 'LOSER': Ben Bernake, John Boehner, etc..
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CNBC's Winners & Losers of 2010 Poll
Published: Wednesday, 1 Dec 2010 | 3:43 PM ET
http://media.cnbc.com/i/CNBC/Sections/News_And_Analysis/_Specials/Predictions_2011/_IMAGES/Winners_Losers_2010_93x70.gif
As we embark on our second annual Winners & losers poll, we want to be clear in saying that by most measures 2010 had more winners than losers, and that’s a good thing after our debut year in 2009. (http://www.cnbc.com/id/33966921/)
The goal here, however, is not to present clear-cut winners or losers, but those candidates that present tough choices, that could go either way.
VOTE ON:
We have only one returning candidate from 2009—Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. (http://www.cnbc.com/id/33966921/?page=2)
Our most notable addition is President Obama, who in 2009 arguably failed our central litmus test, but is ripe for debate this year.
Our most notable departure this year is Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (http://www.cnbc.com/id/33966921/?page=4).
[/URL][url]http://www.cnbc.com/id/40152281/ (http://www.cnbc.com/id/40152281/)
CNBC's Winners & Losers of 2010 Poll
Published: Wednesday, 1 Dec 2010 | 3:43 PM ET
http://media.cnbc.com/i/CNBC/Sections/News_And_Analysis/_Specials/Predictions_2011/_IMAGES/Winners_Losers_2010_93x70.gif
As we embark on our second annual Winners & losers poll, we want to be clear in saying that by most measures 2010 had more winners than losers, and that’s a good thing after our debut year in 2009. (http://www.cnbc.com/id/33966921/)
The goal here, however, is not to present clear-cut winners or losers, but those candidates that present tough choices, that could go either way.
VOTE ON:
We have only one returning candidate from 2009—Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. (http://www.cnbc.com/id/33966921/?page=2)
Our most notable addition is President Obama, who in 2009 arguably failed our central litmus test, but is ripe for debate this year.
Our most notable departure this year is Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (http://www.cnbc.com/id/33966921/?page=4).